We discuss the effect of inter-atoms interactions on the condensation
temperature Tc 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/Tc0≈b1(a/λTc)+b2(a/λTc)2+ψ[a/λTc] with a
the s-wave scattering length, λT the thermal wavelength and
ψ[a/λTc] a non-analytic function such that ψ[0]=ψ′[0]=ψ"[0]=0 and ∣ψ"′[0]∣=∞. Therefore, with no more assumptions
than Hartree-Fock and semiclassical approximations, interaction effecs are
perturbative to second order in a/λTc 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 b2≃18.8 which improves a previous numerical result. We also discuss how the
discrepancy between b2 and the empirical value of b2=46±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