We discuss the cooling dynamics of heavy impurity atoms in a Bose-Einstein
condensate (BEC) by emission of Cherenkov phonons from scattering with the
condensate. In a weakly interacting, low-temperature condensate the
superfluidity of the condensate results in a separation of time-scales of the
thermalization dynamics. Pre-thermalized states are formed with distinct
regions of impurity momenta determined by the mass ratio of impurity and BEC
atoms. This can be employed to detect the mass renormalization of the impurity
upon the formation of a polaron and paves the way to preparing non-equilibrium
impurity-momentum distributions.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, 3 pages appendice