M. Pomerantz, K.A. Müller
Physica B+C
We applied pulses of heat to liquid He and found that below the λ transition pulses of lower-than-ambient temperature propagate in the He II. This "cool" pulse is attributed to the temperature change that accompanies a compressive first-sound pulse. The temperature pulse is negative because the thermal expansion of He II is negative near the λ transition. © 1971 The American Physical Society.
M. Pomerantz, K.A. Müller
Physica B+C
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