Deep inelastic scattering on ultracold gases
Johannes Hofmann, Wilhelm Zwerger

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the dynamic structure factor of ultracold Bose and Fermi gases under deep inelastic scattering, revealing universal scaling regimes, interaction-induced shifts, and developing a diagrammatic theory beyond Bogoliubov approximations.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic short-distance expansion for the structure factor at high momentum, deriving universal crossover behavior and an exact expression for the interaction-induced peak shift.
Findings
The structure factor exhibits two distinct scaling regimes at high momentum.
Interaction effects cause a measurable shift and broadening of the single-particle peak.
The developed diagrammatic theory captures correlations beyond Bogoliubov theory across all momenta and frequencies.
Abstract
We discuss Bragg scattering on both Bose and Fermi gases with strong short-range interactions in the deep inelastic regime of large wave vector transfer , where the dynamic structure factor is dominated by a resonance near the free-particle energy . Using a systematic short-distance expansion, the structure factor at high momentum is shown to exhibit a nontrivial dependence on frequency characterized by two separate scaling regimes. First, for frequencies that differ from the single-particle energy by terms of order (i.e., small deviations compared to the single-particle energy), the dynamic structure factor is described by the impulse approximation of Hohenberg and Platzman. Second, deviations of order (i.e., of the same order or larger than the single-particle energy) are described by the operator product…
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