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Radio Frequency Response of the Strongly Interacting Fermi Gases at Finite Temperatures
The radio frequency spectrum of the fermions in the unitary limit at finite
temperatures is characterized by the sum rule relations. We consider a simple
picture where the atoms are removed by radio frequency excitations from the
strongly interacting states into a state of negligible interaction. We
calculate the moments of the response function in the range of temperature
using auxiliary field Monte Carlo
technique (AFMC) in which continuum auxiliary fields with a density dependent
shift are used. We estimate the effects of superfluid pairing from the clock
shift. We find a qualitative agreement with the pairing gap - pseudogap
transition behavior. We also find within the quasiparticle picture that in
order for the gap to come into quantitative agreement with the previously known
value at T=0, the effective mass has to be . Finally, we
discuss implications for the adiabatic sweep of the resonant magnetic field.Comment: 2 figure
Unitary Fermi Gas in a Harmonic Trap
We present an {\it ab initio} calculation of small numbers of trapped,
strongly interacting fermions using the Green's Function Monte Carlo method
(GFMC). The ground state energy, density profile and pairing gap are calculated
for particle numbers using the parameter-free "unitary"
interaction. Trial wave functions are taken of the form of correlated pairs in
a harmonic oscillator basis. We find that the lowest energies are obtained with
a minimum explicit pair correlation beyond that needed to exploit the
degeneracy of oscillator states. We find that energies can be well fitted by
the expression where is the
Thomas-Fermi energy of a noninteracting gas in the trap and is a
pairing gap. There is no evidence of a shell correction energy in the
systematics, but the density distributions show pronounced shell effects. We
find the value for the pairing gap. This is smaller
than the value found for the uniform gas at a density corresponding to the
central density of the trapped gas.Comment: 2 figures, 2 table
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