Universal properties of a trapped two-component Fermi gas at unitarity
Abstract
We treat the trapped two-component Fermi system, in which unlike fermions interact through a two-body short-range potential having no bound state but an infinite scattering length. By accurately solving the Schroedinger equation for up to N=6 fermions, we show that no many-body bound states exist other than those bound by the trapping potential, and we demonstrate unique universal properties of the system: Certain excitation frequencies are separated by , the wavefunctions agree with analytical predictions and a virial theorem is fulfilled. Further calculations up to N=30 determine the excitation gap, an experimentally accessible universal quantity, and it agrees with recent predictions based on a density functional approach.
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@article{arxiv.0708.2734,
title = {Universal properties of a trapped two-component Fermi gas at unitarity},
author = {D. Blume and J. von Stecher and Chris H. Greene},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.2734},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages, 2 Figs., 2 Tables (minor changes)