Universal properties and dynamical bosonization of strongly interacting one-dimensional anyons
Abstract
We study a one-dimensional system of strongly interacting anyons with short-range interactions under external confinement. This system, referred to as -wave anyons, interpolates continuously between spin-polarized fermions with -wave interactions and free bosons. At zero temperature, the correlation functions decay exponentially with distance, with oscillations governed by the statistics parameter. The decay rate is maximal for -wave fermions and decreases monotonically as the statistics parameter approaches the bosonic limit, where it vanishes. The momentum distribution is asymmetric, a hallmark of one-dimensional anyons, and takes the form of a shifted Lorentzian with universal power-law tails, . We prove analytically that, following release from a harmonic trap, the asymptotic momentum distribution converges to that of free bosons in the same trap, a phenomenon known as dynamical bosonization. We also establish the universality of the groundstate -particle reduced density matrices: their natural occupations are independent of the confining potential, while the associated natural -functions for different confinements are related through a simple analytical transformation. In particular, for the one-particle reduced density matrix, we derive exact expressions for both the natural occupations and the natural orbitals at arbitrary particle number. These results extend and unify earlier partial findings for -wave fermions, and they provide a clear conceptual explanation of the double degeneracy observed in their spectrum.
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@article{arxiv.2509.04826,
title = {Universal properties and dynamical bosonization of strongly interacting one-dimensional anyons},
author = {Ovidiu I. Patu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.04826},
year = {2025}
}
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17 pages, 3 figures, RevTeX 4.2