In this letter we study the interaction energy in a mixture of Bose and Fermi
superfluids realized in recent cold atom experiment. On the
Bose-Einstein-condensate (BEC) side of a Feshbach resonance between fermionic
atoms, this interaction energy can be directly related to the scattering length
between a bosonic atom and a dimer composed of fermions. We calculate the
atom-dimer scattering length from a three-body analysis with both a zero-range
model and a separable model including the van der Waals length scale, and we
find significant deviation from the result given by a mean-field approach. We
also find that the multiple scattering between atom and dimer can account for
such a deviation. Our results provide a calibration to the mean-field
interaction energy, which can be verified by measuring the shift of collective
oscillation frequency.Comment: 10pages, 3 figures, including supplementary materia