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Role of the effective range in the density-induced BEC-BCS crossover

Quantum Gases 2023-05-01 v2 Superconductivity Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We elucidate the role of the effective range in the Bose-Einstein-condensate (BEC) to Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) crossover regime of two-component fermions in three dimensions. In contrast to ultracold Fermi gases near the broad Feshbach resonance, where the interaction can be characterized by the contact-type interaction, the interaction range in general becomes important in the density-induced BEC-BCS crossover discussed in the context of condensed-matter and nuclear systems. Characterizing the non-local interaction in terms of the low-energy constants such as scattering length aa and effective range rr, we show how the crossover phenomena are affected by nonzero effective ranges. In particular, we show that the superfluid order parameter is strongly suppressed in the high-density regime and the sound velocity exhibits a non-monotonic behavior reflecting mechanical stability of the system. Moreover, we point out that the high-momentum tail associated with the contact parameter can be visible when the magnitude of momentum kk is much less than 1/r1/r.

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@article{arxiv.2206.12599,
  title  = {Role of the effective range in the density-induced BEC-BCS crossover},
  author = {Hiroyuki Tajima and Haozhao Liang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.12599},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

31 pages, 11 figures, In this version, several mistakes and typos have been corrected. The Appendix C for the dilute BEC limit and the molecule-molecule repulsion has been added. The discussion about the nuclear contact has been updated