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Bound States and Universality in Layers of Cold Polar Molecules
The recent experimental realization of cold polar molecules in the rotational
and vibrational ground state opens the door to the study of a wealth of
phenomena involving long-range interactions. By applying an optical lattice to
a gas of cold polar molecules one can create a layered system of planar traps.
Due to the long-range dipole-dipole interaction one expects a rich structure of
bound complexes in this geometry. We study the bilayer case and determine the
two-body bound state properties as a function of the interaction strength. The
results clearly show that a least one bound state will always be present in the
system. In addition, bound states at zero energy show universal behavior and
extend to very large radii. These results suggest that non-trivial bound
complexes of more than two particles are likely in the bilayer and in more
complicated chain structures in multi-layer systems.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures. Revised version to be publishe
Weakly bound states of polar molecules in bilayers
We investigate a system of two polarized molecules in a layered trap. The
molecules reside in adjacent layers and interact purely via the dipole-dipole
interaction. We determine the properties of the ground state of the system as a
function of the dipole moment and polarization angle. A bound state is always
present in the system and in the weak binding limit the bound state extends to
a very large distance and shows universal behavior.Comment: Presented at the 21st European Conference on Few-Body Problems in
Physics, Salamanca, Spain, 30 August - 3 September 201
The New Eclipsing Cataclysmic Variable SDSS 154453+2553
The cataclysmic variable SDSS154453+2553 was recently identified in the Sloan
Digital Sky Survey. We obtained spectra and photometry at the MDM Observatory,
which revealed an eclipse with a 6.03 hour period. The H{\alpha} emission line
exhibits a strong rotational disturbance during eclipse, indicating that it
arises in an accretion disk. A contribution from an M-type companion is also
observed. Time-series photometry during eclipse gives an ephemeris of
2454878.0062(15) + 0.251282(2)E. We present spectroscopy through the orbit and
eclipse photometry. Our analysis of the secondary star indicates a distance of
800 {\pm} 180 pc.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, Accepted for publication in PAS
Bound states of Dipolar Bosons in One-dimensional Systems
We consider one-dimensional tubes containing bosonic polar molecules. The
long-range dipole-dipole interactions act both within a single tube and between
different tubes. We consider arbitrary values of the externally aligned dipole
moments with respect to the symmetry axis of the tubes. The few-body structures
in this geometry are determined as function of polarization angles and dipole
strength by using both essentially exact stochastic variational methods and the
harmonic approximation. The main focus is on the three, four, and five-body
problems in two or more tubes. Our results indicate that in the weakly-coupled
limit the inter-tube interaction is similar to a zero-range term with a
suitable rescaled strength. This allows us to address the corresponding
many-body physics of the system by constructing a model where bound chains with
one molecule in each tube are the effective degrees of freedom. This model can
be mapped onto one-dimensional Hamiltonians for which exact solutions are
known.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figures, revised versio
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