A quantitative measure of the pairing correlations present in a cold gas of
fermionic atoms can be obtained by studying the dependence of RF spectra on
hyperfine state populations. This proposal follows from a sum rule that relates
the total interaction energy of the gas to RF spectrum line positions. We argue
that this indicator of pairing correlations provides information comparable to
that available from the spin-susceptibility and NMR measurements common in
condensed-matter systems.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur