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The pressure of ground-state phonons is an acoustic analog to the famous Casimir pressure of zero-point photons. In the experiments here, the authors demonstrate acoustic Casimir pressure in solid monolayer ^3He adsorbed on a nanotube. They also demonstrate pushing out thermal phonons with decreasing temperature or length. Another manifestation of quantum degeneracy is Bose-Einstein condensation of vacancies in dimer solid ^3He and supersolidity, i. e. , nondissipative mass current. The condensation is detected by an increase of dissipation and decoupling of mass.
Todoshchenko et al. (Fri,) studied this question.