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Born-Oppenheimer study of two-component few-particle systems under one-dimensional confinement

Quantum Gases 2015-06-18 v2 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

The energy spectrum, atom-dimer scattering length, and atom-trimer scattering length for systems of three and four ultracold atoms with δ\delta-function interactions in one dimension are presented as a function of the relative mass ratio of the interacting atoms. The Born-Oppenheimer approach is used to treat three-body ("HHL") systems of one light and two heavy atoms, as well as four-body ("HHHL") systems of one light and three heavy atoms. Zero-range interactions of arbitrary strength are assumed between different atoms, but the heavy atoms are assumed to be noninteracting among themselves. Both fermionic and bosonic heavy atoms are considered.

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@article{arxiv.1401.3314,
  title  = {Born-Oppenheimer study of two-component few-particle systems under one-dimensional confinement},
  author = {Nirav P. Mehta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.3314},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

22 pages, 6 figures. Includes both positive and negative parity cases for the four-body sector