28,265 research outputs found
On a scale-invariant Fermi gas in a time-dependent harmonic potential
We investigate a scale-invariant two-component Fermi gas in a time-dependent
isotropic harmonic potential. The exact time evolution of the density
distribution in position space in any spatial dimension is obtained. Two
experimentally relevant examples, an abrupt change and a periodic modulation of
the trapping frequency are solved. Small deviations from scale invariance and
isotropy of the confinement are addressed within first order perturbation
theory. We discuss the consequences for experiments with ultracold quantum
gases such as the excitation of a tower of undamped breathing modes and a new
alternative for measuring the Tan contact.Comment: 6+3 pages, 2 figures; revised and extended versio
Multidimensional Worldline Instantons
We extend the worldline instanton technique to compute the vacuum pair
production rate for spatially inhomogeneous electric background fields, with
the spatial inhomogeneity being genuinely two or three dimensional, both for
the magnitude and direction of the electric field. Other techniques, such as
WKB, have not been applied to such higher dimensional problems. Our method
exploits the instanton dominance of the worldline path integral expression for
the effective action.Comment: 22 pages, 13 figure
Polarization of the electron and positron produced in combined Coulomb and strong laser fields
The process of production in the superposition of a Coulomb and a
strong laser field is considered. The pair production rate integrated over the
momentum and summed over the spin projections of one of the particles is
derived exactly in the parameters of the laser field and in the Born
approximation with respect to the Coulomb field. The case of a monochromatic
circularly polarized laser field is considered in detail. A very compact
analytical expression of the pair production rate and its dependence on the
polarization of one of the created particles is obtained in the quasiclassical
approximation for the experimentally relevant case of an undercritical laser
field. As a result, the polarization of the created electron (positron) is
derived.Comment: 16 pages, no figure
- …
