Effective range from tetramer dissociation data for cesium atoms
Abstract
The shifts in the four-body recombination peaks, due to an effective range correction to the zero-range model close to the unitary limit, are obtained and used to extract the corresponding effective range of a given atomic system. The approach is applied to an ultracold gas of cesium atoms close to broad Feshbach resonances, where deviations of experimental values from universal model predictions are associated to effective range corrections. The effective range correction is extracted, with a weighted average given by 3.9, where is the van der Waals length scale; which is consistent with the van der Waals potential tail for the system. The method can be generally applied to other cold atom experimental setups to determine the contribution of the effective range to the tetramer dissociation position.
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@article{arxiv.1211.2270,
title = {Effective range from tetramer dissociation data for cesium atoms},
author = {M. R. Hadizadeh and M. T. Yamashita and Lauro Tomio and A. Delfino and T. Frederico},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.2270},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
A section for two-, three- and four-boson bound state formalism is added, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. A