We have calculated the first and second sound modes of a dilute interacting
Bose gas in a spherical trap for temperatures (0.6<T/Tc<1.2) and for
systems with 104 to 108 particles. The second sound modes (which exist
only below Tc) generally have a stronger temperature dependence than the
first sound modes. The puzzling temperature variations of the sound modes near
Tc recently observed at JILA in systems with 103 particles match
surprisingly well with those of the first and second sound modes of much larger
systems.Comment: a shorten version, more discussions are given on the nature of the
second sound. A long footnote on the recent work of Zaremba, Griffin, and
Nikuni (cond-mat/9705134) is added, the spectrum of the (\ell=1, n_2=0) mode
is included in fig.