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Many body exchange effects close to the s-wave Feshbach resonance in two-component Fermi systems: Is a triplet superfluid possible?
We suggest that the exchange fluctuations close to a Feshbach resonance in a
two-component Fermi gas can result in an effective p-wave attractive
interaction. On the BCS side of a Feshbach resonance, the magnitude of this
effective interaction is comparable to the s-wave interaction, therefore
leading to a possible spin-triplet superfluid in the range of temperatures of
actual experiments. We also show that the particle-hole exchange fluctuations
introduce an effective scattering length which does not diverge, as the
standard mean-field one does. Finally, using the effective interaction
quantities we are able to model the molecular binding energy on the BEC side of
the resonance.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures,revised text version. Replaced with published
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