Decay of counterflow turbulence in superfluid 4He


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We summarize recent experiments on thermal counterflow turbulence in superfluid 4He, emphasizing the observation of turbulence in the normal fluid and its effect on the decay process when the heat flux is turned off. We argue that what is observed as turbulence in the normal fluid is a novel form of coupled turbulence in the superfluid and normal components, with injection of energy on the scales of both the (large) channel width and the (small) spacing between quantized vortices. Although an understanding of this coupled turbulence remains challenging, a theory of its decay is developed which accounts for the experimental observations.

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J. Gao

National High Magnetic Field Laboratory; Mechanical Engineering Department

Email: Victor.Lvov@gmail.com
United States, Tallahassee, Florida, 32310; Tallahassee, Florida, 32310

W. Guo

National High Magnetic Field Laboratory; Mechanical Engineering Department

Email: Victor.Lvov@gmail.com
United States, Tallahassee, Florida, 32310; Tallahassee, Florida, 32310

V. S. L’vov

Department of Chemical Physics

Author for correspondence.
Email: Victor.Lvov@gmail.com
Israel, Rehovot, 76100

A. Pomyalov

Department of Chemical Physics

Email: Victor.Lvov@gmail.com
Israel, Rehovot, 76100

L. Skrbek

Faculty of Mathematics and Physics

Email: Victor.Lvov@gmail.com
Czech Republic, Prague, 12116

E. Varga

Faculty of Mathematics and Physics

Email: Victor.Lvov@gmail.com
Czech Republic, Prague, 12116

W. F. Vinen

School of Physics and Astronomy

Email: Victor.Lvov@gmail.com
United Kingdom, Birmingham, B15 2TT

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