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Energetics of a strongly correlated Fermi gas

Statistical Mechanics 2015-06-25 v3

Abstract

The energy of the two-component Fermi gas with the s-wave contact interaction is a simple linear functional of its momentum distribution: Einternal=2ΩC/4πam+\vectkσ(2k2/2m)(n\vectkσC/k4)E_\text{internal}=\hbar^2\Omega C/4\pi am+\sum_{\vect k\sigma}(\hbar^2 k^2/2m)(n_{\vect k\sigma}-C/k^4) where the external potential energy is not included, aa is the scattering length, Ω\Omega is the volume, n\vectkσn_{\vect k\sigma} is the average number of fermions with wave vector \vectk\vect k and spin σ\sigma, and Clim\vectkk4n\vectk\up=lim\vectkk4n\vectk\downC\equiv\lim_{\vect k\to\infty} k^4 n_{\vect k\up} =\lim_{\vect k\to\infty} k^4 n_{\vect k\down}. This result is a \textit{universal identity}. Its proof is facilitated by a novel mathematical idea, which might be of utility in dealing with ultraviolet divergences in quantum field theories. Other properties of this Fermi system, including the short-range structure of the one-body reduced density matrix and the pair correlation function, and the dimer-fermion scattering length, are also studied.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0505200,
  title  = {Energetics of a strongly correlated Fermi gas},
  author = {Shina Tan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0505200},
  year   = {2015}
}

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