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Bosonic bright soliton in the mixture of repulsive Bose-Einstein condensate and polarized ultracold fermions under influence of the pressure evolution

Repulsive Bose-Einstein condensate, where the short-range interaction is included up to the third order by the interaction radius, demonstrates existence of a bright soliton in a narrow interval of parameters. This soliton is studied here for the boson-fermion mixture, where spin-1/2 fermions are consider in the regime of full spin polarization. Influence of fermions via the boson-fermion interaction is considered up to the third order by the interaction radius. Fermions themselves are considered by hydrodynamic model including the pressure evolution equation. Interaction between fermions is considered. The first order by the interaction radius gives zero contribution in the Euler equation and the pressure evolution equation, but the third order by the interaction radius provides nonzero contributions in both equations. Repulsive (attractive) boson-fermion interaction leads to the bright (dark) fermionic soliton.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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