Role of the effective range in the density-induced BEC-BCS crossover
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 and effective range , 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 is much less than .
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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