One-dimensional model of chiral fermions with Feshbach resonant interactions

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DOI10.1088/1742-5468/AAA78DzbMATH Open1459.82016arXiv1707.00105OpenAlexW3100126120MaRDI QIDQ4964458FDOQ4964458

Victor Gurarie, Abhinav Prem

Publication date: 2 March 2021

Published in: Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We study a model of two species of one-dimensional linearly dispersing fermions interacting via an s-wave Feshbach resonance at zero temperature. While this model is known to be integrable, it possesses novel features that have not previously been investigated. Here, we present an exact solution based on the coordinate Bethe Ansatz. In the limit of infinite resonance strength, which we term the strongly interacting limit, the two species of fermions behave as free Fermi gases. In the limit of infinitely weak resonance, or the weakly interacting limit, the gases can be in different phases depending on the detuning, the relative velocities of the particles, and the particle densities. When the molecule moves faster or slower than both species of atoms, the atomic velocities get renormalized and the atoms may even become non-chiral. On the other hand, when the molecular velocity is between that of the atoms, the system may behave like a weakly interacting Lieb-Liniger gas.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.00105





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