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Few-body states of bosons interacting with a heavy quantum impurity

Quantum Gases 2018-12-19 v1

Abstract

We consider the problem of a fixed impurity coupled to a small number NN of non-interacting bosons. We focus on impurity-boson interactions that are mediated by a closed-channel molecule, as is the case for tuneable interatomic interactions in cold-atom experiments. We show that this two-channel model can be mapped to a boson model with effective boson-boson repulsion, which enables us to solve the three-body (N=2N=2) problem analytically and determine the trimer energy for impurity-boson scattering lengths a>0a>0. By analysing the atom-dimer scattering amplitude, we find a critical scattering length aa^* at which the atom-dimer scattering length diverges and the trimer merges into the dimer continuum. We furthermore calculate the tetramer energy exactly for a>0a>0 and show that the tetramer also merges with the continuum at aa^*. Indeed, since the critical point aa^* formally resembles the unitary point 1/a=01/a = 0, we find that all higher-body bound states (involving the impurity and N>1N>1 bosons) emerge and disappear at both of these points. We show that the behavior at these 'multi-body resonances' is universal, since it occurs for any model with an effective three-body repulsion involving the impurity. Thus, we see that the fixed-impurity problem is strongly affected by a three-body parameter even in the absence of the Efimov effect.

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@article{arxiv.1807.09992,
  title  = {Few-body states of bosons interacting with a heavy quantum impurity},
  author = {Shuhei M. Yoshida and Zhe-Yu Shi and Jesper Levinsen and Meera M. Parish},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.09992},
  year   = {2018}
}

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15 pages including 6 figures, 3 appendices and references