Universal momentum tail of identical one-dimensional anyons with two-body interactions
Abstract
Non-relativistic anyons in 1D possess generalized exchange statistics in which the exchange of two identical anyons generates a non-local phase that is governed by the spatial ordering of the particles and the statistical parameter . Working in the continuum, we demonstrate the existence of two distinct types of 1D anyons, namely bosonic anyons and fermionic anyons. We identify a many-body Hamiltonian with additive two-body zero-range interactions that supports bosonic and fermionic anyon eigenstates, which are, for arbitrary interaction strength, related through a generalized bosonic-anyon--fermionic-anyon mapping, an extension of the celebrated Bose-Fermi mapping for zero-range interacting 1D systems. The momentum distributions of bosonic and fermionic anyons are distinct: while both feature and tails, the associated prefactors differ. Our work reveals intricate connections between the generalized exchange statistics, the universal two- and three-body Tan contacts of systems consisting of identical particles, and the emergence of statistics-induced chiral symmetry breaking.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2505.17669,
title = {Universal momentum tail of identical one-dimensional anyons with two-body interactions},
author = {Raúl Hidalgo-Sacoto and Thomas Busch and D. Blume},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.17669},
year = {2025}
}
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15 pages, 2 figures