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Interaction effects on atomic laboratory trapped Bose-Einstein condensates

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We discuss the effect of inter-atoms interactions on the condensation temperature TcT_c of an atomic laboratory trapped Bose-Einstein condensate. We show that, in the mean-field Hartree-Fock and semiclassical approximations, interactions produce a shift ΔTc/Tc0b1(a/λTc)+b2(a/λTc)2+ψ[a/λTc]\Delta T_{c}/T_{c}^{0} \approx b_1 (a/\lambda_{T_c}) + b_2 (a/\lambda_{T_c})^2 + \psi[a/\lambda_{T_c}] with aa the s-wave scattering length, λT\lambda_T the thermal wavelength and ψ[a/λTc]\psi[a/\lambda_{T_c}] a non-analytic function such that ψ[0]=ψ[0]=ψ"[0]=0\psi[0] = \psi'[0] = \psi"[0] = 0 and ψ"[0]=|\psi"'[0]| = \infty. Therefore, with no more assumptions than Hartree-Fock and semiclassical approximations, interaction effecs are perturbative to second order in a/λTca/\lambda_{T_c} and the expected non-perturbativity of physical quantities at critical temperature appears only to third order. We compare this finding with different results by other authors, which are based on more than the Hartree-Fock and semiclassical approximations. Moreover, we obtain an analytical estimation for b218.8b_2 \simeq 18.8 which improves a previous numerical result. We also discuss how the discrepancy between b2b_2 and the empirical value of b2=46±5b_2 = 46 \pm 5 may be explained with no need to resort to beyond-mean field effects.Comment: 6 pages, to appear in Eur. Phys. J. B (2013

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