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Fourth- and Fifth-Order Virial Coefficients from Weak Coupling to Unitarity

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Abstract

Due to its simplicity, experimental accessibility, and universality across various fields from condensed matter to nuclear physics, the unitary Fermi gas has been one of the most intensively investigated systems of the last two decades. At finite temperature, one widely used tool to study the thermodynamics of such a system is the virial expansion, whose spirit is to encode the many-body physics into a series of n-body contributions, captured by the virial coefficients bn. Implementing a new nonperturbative analytical method, featuring only systematic uncertainties, we have calculated the bn of a Fermi gas from weak coupling to the unitary point. Our method reproduces the exact b3 and supports a previous conjecture for b4, resolving the long-standing disagreement between theory and experiment. Pushing on to b5 for the first time, we use the Pade resummation and find agreement with experimental measurements of various thermodynamic properties. Applied to polarized matter, we find excellent agreement with Monte Carlo calculations. Preliminary results up to b9 are also presented. Connections to low-energy nuclear physics and generalizations to other systems and observables are discussed.

Presenters

  • Yaqi Hou

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Authors

  • Yaqi Hou

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  • Joaquin Drut

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill