Abstract

In the framework of linear response theory, we consider the frequency dispersion of the permittivity of a disordered Coulomb system in the presence of the one-particle Bose–Einstein condensate for nuclei. We show that the superconductivity of nuclei exists in such a system and is manifested in the Meissner effect for a weakly nonuniform low-frequency electromagnetic field. The obtained result offers an opportunity to solve the problem of the presence of the one-particle Bose–Einstein condensate in superfluid He-II based on direct experiments.

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