Calculation of the mutual friction parameters in liquid helium II and the nature of the vortex core
- 10 October 1981
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics
- Vol. 14 (28) , 4027-4047
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3719/14/28/007
Abstract
The total force between a vortex line and the rotons in rotating superfluid helium (mass 4) is calculated by summing -nabla(p.v5) over the entire roton fluid (rather than via the determination of roton-vortex collision diameters as in previous calculations). The corresponding values of the mutual friction parameters B and B' are determined using the Hall-Vinen theory (1956) and compared with experiment. Without a core one finds no longitudinal force, while the transverse force is of the wrong sign; these are results which are shown to be in close agreement with previous calculations when mistakes in the latter are corrected. With a roton absorbing core, very good agreement with experiment is achieved, except very close to Tlambda . The data show that the core radius is approximately 0.45 nm at 1.3K, increasing slowly with temperature until T approximately=1.7K and faster thereafter as Tlambda is approached.Keywords
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