Abstract:
A study is made of the influence of thermal fluctuations on the stability of the
homogeneous state of a Bose system with condensate in lowering the roton
minimum. In contrast to the case of quantum fluctuations, which at $T=0$ are
responsible for a premature loss of stability with respect to arbitrarily small
perturbations, this occurring moreover first for long-wavelength (phonon) and
not roton perturbations [7, 8], thermal fluctuations delay the appearance of local
instability. Another difference from the case $T=0$ with a real roton minimum
is the fact that to describe the complete region of stability at $T>0$ the single-loop
approximation is inadequate. An additional metastable homogeneous phase at $T=0$
with “complex roton minimum” is found.