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Multi-state fermionic Hamiltonian approach to the study of the BEC-BCS crossover in ultracold fermionic atom gases.

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Abstract

We study the crossover between the BEC and BCS regimes in an ultracold fermionic atom gas, in the framework of a multi-state fermionic Hamiltonian using a finite-range interaction. We compare the predictions for the ground-state properties of a 2- state (one-channel) model, with the ground-state properties of a 3-state ($^{40}$K-like), and a 4-state ($^{6}$Li-like) model, respectively. We discuss signatures of the onset of superfluidity as predicted by the $s$-wave mean-field approximation of the zero-temperature Hamiltonian.

Authors

  • B. Mihaila

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • M.M. Parish

    Cavendish Laboratory

  • S. Gaudio

    Theoretical Division, LANL; Dept of Physics, Boston College, Boston College and Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • E. Timmermans

  • K.B. Blagoev

  • A.V. Balatsky

  • D.L. Smith

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • P.B. Littlewood

    Cavendish Laboratory