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Universal properties and dynamical bosonization of strongly interacting one-dimensional anyons

Quantum Gases 2025-12-16 v2 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We study a one-dimensional system of strongly interacting anyons with short-range interactions under external confinement. This system, referred to as pp-wave anyons, interpolates continuously between spin-polarized fermions with pp-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 pp-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, limk±n(k)C/k2\lim_{k \to \pm \infty} n(k)\sim C/k^2. 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 nn-particle reduced density matrices: their natural occupations are independent of the confining potential, while the associated natural nn-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 pp-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