Exploring a quantum degenerate gas of fermionic atoms
B. DeMarco, D.S. Jin

TL;DR
This paper predicts new phenomena in ultra-cold fermionic gases, highlighting how quantum statistics significantly alter their collisional, spatial, and light scattering behaviors, with proposed experimental observations.
Contribution
It introduces novel theoretical predictions on the effects of quantum statistics in fermionic gases and suggests experimental methods to observe these phenomena.
Findings
Quantum statistics radically change collisional properties.
Alteration of spatial profiles in fermionic gases.
Modified off-resonant light scattering characteristics.
Abstract
We predict novel phenomena in the behavior of an ultra- cold, trapped gas of fermionic atoms. We find that quantum statistics radically changes the collisional properties, spatial profile, and off-resonant light scattering properties of the atomic fermion system, and we suggest how these effects can be observed.
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