Theory of rf Spectroscopy in ultracold Fermi Gases

ORAL

Abstract

We calculate the rf spectroscopy line shape for three states of the ultracold Fermi gas: (a) the equal spin population superfluid state in the BCS-BEC crossover, (b) the normal Fermi liquid state in a highly imbalanced gas, and (c) the normal Fermi liquid state for a repulsive, balanced gas. We address the question of how rf spectroscopy can make a sharp distinction between a normal Fermi liquid and a paired superfluid at $T = 0$. We also describe the role of final state interactions and of finite temperature effects.

Authors

  • William Schneider

    The Ohio State University

  • Vijay Shenoy

    IISc Bangalore and Ohio State, Indian Institute of Science

  • Mohit Randeria

    The Ohio State University