Ultracold spin-balanced fermionic quantum liquids with renormalized $P$-wave interactions
J. M. Alarc\'on, J. A. Oller

TL;DR
This paper investigates the stability of spin-balanced fermionic liquids with $P$-wave interactions, revealing that certain interaction parameters lead to non-Hermitian resonances, thus indicating instability in such systems.
Contribution
The study provides a renormalized calculation of the energy per particle for $P$-wave interacting fermions and explores the parameter space, identifying conditions that lead to unphysical resonance poles.
Findings
Resonance poles with positive imaginary parts are found, indicating non-Hermitian behavior.
Unpolarized $P$-wave fermionic matter is concluded to be unstable.
Certain interaction parameters produce poles affecting the energy calculations.
Abstract
We consider a spin-balanced degenerate gas of spin-1/2 fermions whose dynamics is governed by low-energy -wave interactions, characterized by the scattering volume and effective momentum . The energy per particle in the many-body system is calculated by resumming the ladder diagrams comprising both particle-particle and hole-hole intermediate states, following the novel advances recently developed by us in Ann.Phys. 437,168741(2022). This allows to obtain a renormalized result for within generic cutoff regularization schemes, with directly expressed in terms of the scattering parameters and , once the cut off is sent to infinity. The whole set of possible values of and is explored for the first time in the literature looking for minima in the energy per particle with given as described.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlgebraic structures and combinatorial models · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum many-body systems
