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On the Stability of the Repulsive Fermi Gas with Short-Range Interactions

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Abstract

We study the stability of a homogeneous spin-1/2 Fermi gas with repulsive short-range interactions. This many-body repulsive 'branch' is metastable towards the formation of Feshbach bound states, via three-body recombination. We measure the universal recombination coefficient $K_3$ and observe universal scalings with the average kinetic energy per particle and two-body scattering length. The scaling exponents are in excellent agreement with the linear energy dependence arising from a three-body threshold law involving two indistinguishable fermions and the $a^{6}$ scaling for three-body collisions in two-component Fermi gas under zero-range approximation. The interplay of the momentum dependence of the recombination coefficient and the Fermi statistics leads to non-trivial temperature dynamics, alternatively heating or cooling depending on the initial quantum degeneracy. The universal scaling with interactions extends over four orders of magnitude and beyond the expected range of validity of the three-body recombination law.

Presenters

  • Yunpeng Ji

    Yale University

Authors

  • Yunpeng Ji

    Yale University

  • Gabriel Assumpcao

    Yale University

  • Derek Chen

    Yale University

  • Jere Makinen

    Yale University, Yale Quantum Institute, Aalto University

  • Grant Schumacher

    Yale University

  • Philip Tuckman

    Yale University

  • Franklin Vivanco

    Yale University

  • Nir Navon

    Yale, Yale University, Yale Quantum Institute, Yale University