
pmid: 10031650
We show that the recently measured kinetic energy of atoms in solid helium is substantially larger than expected for even a moderately anharmonic solid. The large kinetic energy is rather an explicit measure of the highly anharmonic nature of solid helium. An explanation is proposed here in terms of the anharmonic one-phonon response functions which have large, high-frequency tails that contribute significantly to the kinetic energy.
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