Intersections of nuclear physics and cold atom physics
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
Abstract
Cold atomic Fermi gases in which the interaction between the atoms can be tuned via Feshbach resonances are a new paradigm for strongly interacting quantum fluids. I will discuss a number of properties of these systems that are of interest to nuclear physicists: i) the equation of state, ii) superfluidity and the response to pair-breaking perturbations, iii) nearly perfect fluidity.
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Authors
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Thomas Schaefer
North Carolina State University