Universality of an impurity in a Bose-Einstein condensate
Shuhei M. Yoshida, Shimpei Endo, Jesper Levinsen, Meera M. Parish

TL;DR
This paper investigates whether a universal description exists for an impurity in a Bose-Einstein condensate at unitarity, revealing that the polaron energy is universally related to the Efimov three-body parameter at low densities.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the polaron energy in a Bose system at unitarity is universally determined by the Efimov three-body parameter, unlike other properties sensitive to microscopic details.
Findings
Polaron energy is a universal function of the Efimov three-body parameter at low densities.
Deep Efimov trimers and tetramers energies are universally related.
Quasiparticle residue and effective mass depend on the BEC coherence length.
Abstract
Universality is a powerful concept in physics, allowing one to construct physical descriptions of systems that are independent of the precise microscopic details or energy scales. A prime example is the Fermi gas with unitarity limited interactions, whose universal properties are relevant to systems ranging from atomic gases at microkelvin temperatures to the inner crust of neutron stars. Here we address the question of whether unitary Bose systems can possess a similar universality. We consider the simplest strongly interacting Bose system, where we have an impurity particle ("polaron") resonantly interacting with a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). Focusing on the ground state of the equal-mass system, we use a variational wave function for the polaron that includes up to three Bogoliubov excitations of the BEC, thus allowing us to capture both Efimov trimers and associated tetramers.…
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