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    Width of the confinement-induced resonance in a quasi-one-dimensional trap with transverse anisotropy

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    We theoretically study the width of the s-wave confinement-induced resonance (CIR) in quasi-one-dimensional atomic gases under tunable transversely anisotropic confinement. We find that the width of the CIR can be tuned by varying the transverse anisotropy. The change in the width of the CIR can manifest itself in the position of the discontinuity in the interaction energy density, which can be probed experimentally.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, update references, published versio

    Universal relations for hybridized s- and p-wave interactions from spin-orbital coupling

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    In this work, we study the universal relations for one-dimensional spin-orbital-coupled fermions near both s- and p-wave resonances using effective field theory. Since the spin-orbital coupling mixes different partial waves, a contact matrix is introduced to capture the nontrivial correlation between dimers. We find the signature of the spin-orbital coupling appears at the leading order for the off-diagonal components of the momentum distribution matrix, which is proportional to 1/q³ (q is the relative momentum). We further derive the large frequency behavior of the Raman spectroscopy, which serves as an independent measurable quantity for contacts. Finally, we give an explicit example of contacts by considering a two-body problem
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