Phys. Rev. E 79, 016303 (2009) [13 pages]Hydrodynamics of superfluids confined in blocked rings and wedgesReceived 27 May 2008; published 12 January 2009 Motivated by many recent experimental studies of nonclassical rotational inertia (NCRI) in superfluid and supersolid samples, we present a study of the hydrodynamics of a superfluid confined in the two-dimensional region (equivalent to a long cylinder) between two concentric arcs of radii b and a (b<a) subtending an angle β, with 0⩽β⩽2π. The case β=2π corresponds to a blocked ring. We discuss the methodology to compute the NCRI effects and calculate these effects both for small angular velocities, when no vortices are present, and in the presence of a vortex. We find that, for a blocked ring, the NCRI effect is small and that therefore there will be a large discontinuity in the moment of inertia associated with blocking or unblocking circular paths. For blocked wedges (b=0) with β>π, we find an unexpected divergence of the velocity at the origin, which implies the presence of either a region of normal fluid or a vortex for any nonzero value of the angular velocity. Implications of our results for experiments on “supersolid” behavior in solid 4He are discussed. A number of mathematical issues are pointed out and resolved. © 2009 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.79.016303
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.79.016303
PACS:
47.32.Ef, 47.37.+q
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