Abstract

The effects of integrability-breaking interactions on equilibrium states are explored using a one-dimensional Bose gas of highly magnetic atoms. A dressed-quasiparticle description is found to be necessary to predict equilibrium rapidity and momentum distributions as the strength of the integrability-breaking perturbation increases.

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