Nonlinear spectral synthesis of soliton gas in deep-water surface gravity waves

30 Jun 2020  ·  Suret Pierre, Tikan Alexey, Bonnefoy Félicien, Copie François, Ducrozet Guillaume, Gelash Andrey, Prabhudesai Gaurav, Michel Guillaume, Cazaubiel Annette, Falcon Eric, El Gennady, Randoux Stéphane ·

Soliton gases represent large random soliton ensembles in physical systems that display integrable dynamics at the leading order. Despite significant theoretical developments and observational evidence of ubiquity of soliton gases in fluids and optical media their controlled experimental realization has been missing. We report the first controlled synthesis of a dense soliton gas in deep-water surface gravity waves using the tools of nonlinear spectral theory (inverse scattering transform (IST)) for the one-dional focusing nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation. The soliton gas is experimentally generated in a one-dimensional water tank where we demonstrate that we can control and measure the density of states, i. e. the probability density function parametrizing the soliton gas in the IST spectral phase space. Nonlinear spectral analysis of the generated hydrodynamic soliton gas reveals that the density of states slowly changes under the influence of perturbative higher-order effects that break the integrability of the wave dynamics.

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Pattern Formation and Solitons