We study the stability of a thermal 39K Bose gas across a broad Feshbach
resonance, focusing on the unitary regime, where the scattering length a
exceeds the thermal wavelength λ. We measure the general scaling laws
relating the particle-loss and heating rates to the temperature, scattering
length, and atom number. Both at unitarity and for positive a≪λ we
find agreement with three-body theory. However, for a<0 and away from
unitarity, we observe significant four-body decay. At unitarity, the three-body
loss coefficient, L3∝λ4, is three times lower than the
universal theoretical upper bound. This reduction is a consequence of
species-specific Efimov physics and makes 39K particularly promising for
studies of many-body physics in a unitary Bose gas.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure