Incipient Superfluidity in LiquidHe3above the Superfluid Transition Temperature

Abstract
The large zero-sound attenuation just below the transition temperature Tc to a superfluid state in liquid He3 is anticipated above the transition by an excess attenuation over that for a normal Fermi liquid. The excess is greatest at Tc but can be readily discerned at temperatures several percent above Tc. The excess is largest near melting pressure and exists adjacent to both He3-A and He3-B.