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Spatially Modulated Interaction Induced Bound States and Scattering Resonances
We study the two-body problem with a spatially modulated interaction
potential using a two-channel model, in which the inter-channel coupling is
provided by an optical standing wave and its strength modulates periodically in
space. As the modulation amplitudes increases, there will appear a sequence of
bound states. Part of them will cause divergence of the effective scattering
length, defined through the phase shift in the asymptotic behavior of
scattering states. We also discuss how the local scattering length, defined
through short-range behavior of scattering states, modulates spatially in
different regimes. These results provide a theoretical guideline for new
control technique in cold atom toolbox, in particular, for alkali-earth-(like)
atoms where the inelastic loss is small.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Topological Interactions in the Higgsless Model at the LHC
Topological quantum interactions, namely Chern-Simons terms and global
Wess-Zumino terms, arise naturally in theories with extra dimensions of space
compactified on orbifolds. If the extra dimensions become manifest at the TeV
scale, experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) could observe signatures
of topological interactions. Decays of Kaluza-Klein excitations of neutral
electroweak gauge bosons into pairs of neutral Standard Model gauge bosons, ZZ
and Z+photon, would provide a clean signature, since such decays do not occur
at tree level. In this paper, we investigate the prospects for discovering such
decays at the LHC, in the context of the Higgsless model of electroweak
symmetry breaking. We identify the form of the relevant topological
interactions, and estimate their strength. We find that in the minimal version
of the model, the signal may be observed with about 100 inverse fb of data at
the LHC using the Drell-Yan production process of the Kaluza-Klein gauge
bosons. In addition, it is likely that the ultraviolet completion of the model
would contain additional massive fermions, which can significantly enhance the
signal. With two additional fermion multiplets, observation of the topological
decay modes at the 3-sigma level would be possible with about 100 inverse fb of
data using the highly model-independent vector boson fusion production channel.Comment: 18 pages, 8 figures. Discussion of Drell-Yan production process added
in v3. This is the final version to appear in Physical Review
s-Wave Scattering Resonances Induced by Dipolar Interactions of Polar Molecules
We show that s-wave scattering resonances induced by dipolar interactions in
a polar molecular gas have a universal large and positive effective range,
which is very different from Feshbach resonances realized in cold atoms before,
where the effective range is either negligible or negative. Such a difference
has important consequence in many-body physics. At high temperature regime, a
positive effective range gives rise to stronger repulsive interaction energy
for positive scattering length, and weaker attractive interaction energy for
negative scattering length. While at low-temperatures, we study polaron problem
formed by single impurity molecule, and we find that the polaron binding energy
increases at the BEC side and decreases at the BCS side. All these effects are
in opposite to narrow Feshbach resonances where the effective range is
negative.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, published versio
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