It was recently shown (A. Bulgac. Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 89}, 050402 (2002))
that an entirely new class of quantum liquids with widely tunable properties
could be manufactured from bosons (boselets), fermions (fermilets) and their
mixtures (ferbolets) by controlling their interaction properties by the means
of a Feshbach resonance. We extend the previous mean--field analysis of these
quantum liquids by computing the lowest order quantum corrections to the ground
state energy and the depletion of the Bose--Einstein condensate and by
estimating higher order corrections as well. We show that the quantum
corrections are relatively small and controlled by the diluteness parameter
n∣a∣3≪1, even though strictly speaking in this case there is no
low density expansion.Comment: final published version, typos corrected, updated references and
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