We investigate the zero-temperature properties of a dilute two-component Fermi gas with attractive interspecies interaction in the BCS-BEC crossover. We build an efficient parametrization of the energy per particle based on Monte Carlo data and asymptotic behavior. This parametrization provides, in turn, analytical expressions for several bulk properties of the system such as the chemical potential, the pressure, and the sound velocity. In addition, by using a time-dependent density functional approach, we determine the collective modes of the Fermi gas under harmonic confinement. The calculated collective frequencies are compared to experimental data on confined vapors of Li-6 atoms and with other theoretical predictions.

Bulk and collective properties of a dilute Fermi gas in the BCS-BEC crossover / N. Manini, L. Salasnich. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW A. - ISSN 1050-2947. - 71:3(2005), pp. 033625.033625.1-033625.033625.6.

Bulk and collective properties of a dilute Fermi gas in the BCS-BEC crossover

N. Manini
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L. Salasnich
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2005

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We investigate the zero-temperature properties of a dilute two-component Fermi gas with attractive interspecies interaction in the BCS-BEC crossover. We build an efficient parametrization of the energy per particle based on Monte Carlo data and asymptotic behavior. This parametrization provides, in turn, analytical expressions for several bulk properties of the system such as the chemical potential, the pressure, and the sound velocity. In addition, by using a time-dependent density functional approach, we determine the collective modes of the Fermi gas under harmonic confinement. The calculated collective frequencies are compared to experimental data on confined vapors of Li-6 atoms and with other theoretical predictions.
Bose-Einstein condensation ; many-body problem ; superconductivity ; evolution
Settore FIS/03 - Fisica della Materia
2005
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