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Second-order density-dependent geometric vector potentials: Modifying chiral soliton and ring-soliton dynamics in
Christopher Gaafele1, Conrad Bertrand Tabi1, Timoléon Crépín Kofané1,2
1Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Department of Physics and Astronomy, School of Pure and Applied Sciences, Private Mail Bag 16, Palapye, Botswana.
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We consider a cigar-shaped Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) of two-level atoms subjected to laser-induced Rabi coupling. By expanding the geometric vector potential to second order in the density-dependent fields and developing a quasi-one-dimensional (1D) reduction of the full three-dimensional problem via wave-function factorization, we derive an extended chiral Gross-Pitaevskii (GP) equation. We also derive traveling-wave solutions of the extended chiral GP equation using a projection (orthogonality) method, obtaining both bright and dark chiral solitons whose amplitudes and widths depend explicitly on the propagation direction. The chiral character of these solutions is confirmed through analytical analysis and numerical simulations. A BEC confined in a ring-shaped trap is also analyzed, leading to chiral soliton ring geometries. We show that a subtle interplay among density-dependent gauge potentials, confinement-induced interaction corrections, and higher-order current nonlinearities can give rise to alternative topological states, including chiral solitons and chiral ring solitons, in quasi-1D ultracold Bose gases. These results illustrate how higher-order corrections enrich BEC dynamics and provide means to control spatiotemporal structures in density-dependent condensates.
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