Kishor Kumar, R. [UNESP]Gammal, A.Tomio, Lauro [UNESP]2020-12-122020-12-122020-08-06Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics, v. 384, n. 22, 2020.0375-9601http://hdl.handle.net/11449/200389We consider the mass-imbalanced sensibility for the emergence of vortex patterns in the Bose-Einstein condensed binary mixture of rubidium-cesium (85Rb-133Cs), confined in quasi-two-dimensional harmonic traps, with one species linearly perturbed in one direction. Non-dipolar coupled species are chosen to highlight mass symmetry effects. We first analyze the condensed mixture in the unperturbed non-rotating regime, where radial phase separation is verified in the immiscible regime, which occurs for large ratio between inter- and intra-species repulsive interactions. By going to the linear perturbed regime, the radial phase separation that occurs in the immiscible condition splits up with the two densities having their maxima at distinct positions. In the rotating regime of both unperturbed and perturbed cases, the minimum rotation is determined in terms of the inter-species interaction to observe vortex structures. In the immiscible regime a dramatic spatial interchange between the species is verified by increasing the rotation.engBinary mixtureBose-Einstein condensateGross-PitaevskiiRubidium-cesiumVortex patternsMass-imbalanced Bose-Einstein condensed mixtures in rotating perturbed trapArtigo10.1016/j.physleta.2020.1265352-s2.0-85084408156