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Mean-square radii in mixed-species systems in two dimensions

Atomic Physics 2016-09-02 v2

Abstract

We calculate root-mean-square radii for a three-body system confined to two spatial dimensions and consisting of two identical bosons (AA) and one distinguishable particle (BB). We use zero-range two-body interactions between each of the pairs, and focus thereby directly on universal properties. We solve the Faddeev equations in momentum space and express the mean-square radii in terms of first-order derivatives of the Fourier transforms of densities. The strengths of the interactions are adjusted for each set of masses to produce equal two-body bound-state energies between different pairs. The mass ratio, A=mB/mA{\cal A}=m_B/m_A, between particles BB and AA are varied from 0.010.01 to 100100 providing a number of bound states decreasing from 88 to 22. Energies and mean-square radii of these states are analyzed for small A{\cal A} by use of the Born-Oppenheimer potential between the two heavy AA-particles. For large A{\cal A} the radii of the two bound states are consistent with a slightly asymmetric three-body structure. When A{\cal A} approaches thresholds for binding of the three-body excited states, the corresponding mean-square radii diverge inversely proportional to the deviation of the three-body energy from the two-body thresholds. The structures at these three-body thresholds correspond to bound ABAB-dimers and one loosely bound AA-particle.

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@article{arxiv.1603.00093,
  title  = {Mean-square radii in mixed-species systems in two dimensions},
  author = {J. H. Sandoval and F. F. Bellotti and A. S. Jensen and M. T. Yamashita},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.00093},
  year   = {2016}
}