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Coherent magnon optics in a ferromagnetic spinor Bose-Einstein condensate

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We measure the mass, gap, and magnetic moment of a magnon in the ferromagnetic F=1F=1 spinor Bose-Einstein condensate of 87^{87}Rb. We find an unusually heavy magnon mass of 1.038(2)stat(8)sys1.038(2)_\mathrm{stat}(8)_\mathrm{sys} times the atomic mass, as determined by interfering standing and running coherent magnon waves within the dense and trapped condensed gas. This measurement is shifted significantly from theoretical estimates. The magnon energy gap of h×2.5(1)stat(2)sys  Hzh\times 2.5(1)_\mathrm{stat}(2)_\mathrm{sys}\;\mathrm{Hz} and the effective magnetic moment of 1.04(2)stat(8)μbare-1.04(2)_\mathrm{stat}(8)\,\mu_\textrm{bare} times the atomic magnetic moment are consistent with mean-field predictions. The nonzero energy gap arises from magnetic dipole-dipole interactions.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

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