Three-body problem for ultracold atoms in quasi-one-dimensional traps
Abstract
We study the three-body problem for both fermionic and bosonic cold atom gases in a parabolic transverse trap of lengthscale . For this quasi-one-dimensional (1D) problem, there is a two-body bound state (dimer) for any sign of the 3D scattering length , and a confinement-induced scattering resonance. The fermionic three-body problem is universal and characterized by two atom-dimer scattering lengths, and . In the tightly bound `dimer limit', , we find , and is linked to the 3D atom-dimer scattering length. In the weakly bound `BCS limit', , a connection to the Bethe Ansatz is established, which allows for exact results. The full crossover is obtained numerically. The bosonic three-body problem, however, is non-universal: and depend both on and on a parameter related to the sharpness of the resonance. Scattering solutions are qualitatively similar to fermionic ones. We predict the existence of a single confinement-induced three-body bound state (trimer) for bosons.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0412225,
title = {Three-body problem for ultracold atoms in quasi-one-dimensional traps},
author = {C. Mora and R. Egger and A. O. Gogolin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0412225},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
20 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in PRA, appendix on the derivation of an integral formula for the Hurvitz zeta function