Abstract

The experimentally observed first and second sound resonances caused by vibrations of a closed quartz tuning fork in superfluid helium mixtures are studied. Taking into account the full set of hydrodynamic modes of the system allows us to explain the unusual behavior of second sound resonances observed in experiments due to the redistribution of energy between the dissipative mode and the second sound mode.

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