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The normal phase of an imbalanced Fermi gas
Recent experiments on imbalanced Fermi gases have raised interest in the
physics of an impurity immersed in a Fermi sea, the so-called Fermi polaron. In
this letter, a simple theory is devised to describe dilute Fermi-polaron
ensembles corresponding to the normal phase of an imbalanced Fermi gas. An
exact formula is obtained for the dominant interaction between polarons,
expressed solely in terms of a single polaron parameter. The physics of this
interaction is identified as a signature of the Pauli exclusion principle.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, published in PR
Few vs many-body physics of an impurity immersed in a superfluid of spin 1/2 attractive fermions
In this article we investigate the properties of an impurity immersed in a
superfluid of strongly correlated spin 1/2 fermions. For resonant interactions,
we first relate the stability diagram of dimer and trimer states to the
three-body problem for an impurity interacting with a pair of fermions. Then we
calculate the beyond-mean-field corrections to the energy of a weakly
interacting impurity. We show that these corrections are divergent and have to
be regularized by properly accounting for three-body physics in the problem
Momentum distribution of a dilute unitary Bose gas with three-body losses
Using Boltzmann's equation, we study the effect of three-body losses on the
momentum distribution of a homogeneous unitary Bose gas in the dilute limit
where quantum correlations are negligible. We calculate the momentum
distribution of the gas and show that inelastic collisions are quantitatively
as important as a second order virial correction.Comment: 4 pages + supplemental materia
Hydrodynamic spectrum of a superfluid in an elongated trap
--In this article we study the hydrodynamic spectrum of a superfluid confined
in a cylindrical trap. We show that the dispersion relation (q) of the
phonon branch scales like \sqrt q at large q, leading to a vanishingly small
superfluid critical velocity. In practice the critical velocity is set by the
breakdown of the hydrodynamic approximation. For a broad class of superfluids,
this entails a reduction of the critical velocity by a factor (
/\"i1/2c) 1/3 with respect to the free-space prediction (here
is the trapping frequency and \"i1/2c the chemical potential of the cloud)
Ground state of a tightly bound composite dimer immersed in a Fermi Sea
In this paper we present a theoretical investigation for the ground state of
an impurity immersed in a Fermi sea. The molecular regime is considered where a
two-body bound state between the impurity and one of the fermions is formed.
Both interaction and exchange of the bound fermion take place between the dimer
and the Fermi sea. We develop a formalism based on a two channel model allowing
us to expand systematically the ground state energy of this immersed dimer with
the scattering length . Working up to order , associated to the
creation of two particle-hole pairs, reveals the first signature of the
composite nature of the bosonic dimer. Finally, a complementary variational
study provides an accurate estimate of the dimer energy even at large
scattering length.Comment: 11 pages; 3 figure
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