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Energy spectrum of harmonically trapped two-component Fermi gases: Three- and Four-Particle Problem

Quantum Gases 2014-11-21 v1

Abstract

Trapped two-component Fermi gases allow for the investigation of the so-called BCS-BEC crossover by tuning the interspecies atom-atom ss-wave scattering length scattering a(aa)a^{(aa)} from attractive to repulsive, including vanishing and infinitely large values. Here, we numerically determine the energy spectrum of the equal-mass spin-balanced four-fermion system---the smallest few-particle system that exhibits BCS-BEC crossover-like behavior---as a function of a(aa)a^{(aa)} using the stochastic variational approach. For comparative purposes, we also treat the two- and three-particle systems. States with vanishing and finite total angular momentum as well as with natural and unnatural parity are considered. In addition, the energy spectrum of weakly-attractive and weakly-repulsive gases is characterized by employing a perturbative framework that utilizes hyperspherical coordinates. The hyperspherical coordinate approach allows for the straightforward assignment of quantum numbers and furthermore provides great insights into the strongly-interacting unitary regime.

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@article{arxiv.1006.0769,
  title  = {Energy spectrum of harmonically trapped two-component Fermi gases: Three- and Four-Particle Problem},
  author = {K. M. Daily and D. Blume},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.0769},
  year   = {2014}
}

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