Universal low energy physics in one-dimensional multicompnent Fermi gases with a strongly repulsive $\delta$-function interaction
Yuzhu Jiang, Peng He, Xi-Wen Guan

TL;DR
This paper analytically derives the universal low-temperature thermodynamics of one-dimensional multicomponent Fermi gases with strong repulsive interactions, revealing spin-charge separation and connections to Bose gases.
Contribution
It provides the first analytical derivation of thermodynamics for 1D strongly repulsive SU(w) Fermi gases using the Yang-Yang Bethe ansatz, highlighting universal behaviors.
Findings
Free energy exhibits spin-charge separation consistent with conformal field theories.
Sound velocity approaches that of spinless Bose gases as w increases.
Critical behavior and equations of state are derived analytically in the quantum critical region.
Abstract
It was shown [Chin. Phys. Lett. 28, 020503 (2011)] that at zero temperature the ground state of the one-dimensional (1D) -component Fermi gas coincides with that of the spinless Bose gas in the limit . This behaviour was experimentally evidenced through a quasi-1D tightly trapping ultracold Yb atoms in the recent paper [Nature Physics 10, 198 (2014)]. However, understanding of low temperature behaviour of the Fermi gases with a repulsive interaction acquires spin-charge separated conformal field theories of an effective Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid and an antiferromagnetic Heisenberg spin chain. Here we analytically derive universal thermodynamics of 1D strongly repulsive fermionic gases with symmetry via the Yang-Yang thermodynamic Bethe ansatz method. The analytical free energy and magnetic properties of the systems at low temperatures in a…
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