Landau Effective Interaction between Quasiparticles in a Bose-Einstein Condensate
A. Camacho-Guardian, Georg M. Bruun

TL;DR
This paper theoretically investigates the Landau effective interaction between quasiparticles, called Bose polarons, in a Bose-Einstein condensate, revealing strong interactions even at weak impurity-boson coupling and their experimental implications.
Contribution
It develops a diagrammatic scheme to calculate the Landau effective interaction across all coupling strengths, providing new insights into quasiparticle interactions in BECs.
Findings
Effective interaction can be strong even with weak impurity-boson interactions.
Interaction strength is significantly larger than in Fermi gases due to BEC compressibility.
Quasiparticle energy shifts are detectable experimentally at higher impurity concentrations.
Abstract
Landau's description of the excitations in a macroscopic system in terms of quasiparticles stands out as one of the highlights in quantum physics. It provides an accurate description of otherwise prohibitively complex many-body systems, and has led to the development of several key technologies. In this paper, we investigate theoretically the Landau effective interaction between quasiparticles, so-called Bose polarons, formed by impurity particles immersed in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). In the limit of weak interactions between the impurities and the BEC, we derive rigorous results for the effective interaction. They show that it can be strong even for weak impurity-boson interaction, if the transferred momentum/energy between the quasiparticles is resonant with a sound mode in the BEC. We then develop a diagrammatic scheme to calculate the effective interaction for arbitrary…
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