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arxiv: cond-mat/0501510 · v2 · submitted 2005-01-21 · ❄️ cond-mat.other · hep-th· nucl-th· physics.atm-clus

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Factorization in Break-up and Recombination Processes for Atoms with a Large Scattering Length

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classification ❄️ cond-mat.other hep-thnucl-thphysics.atm-clus
keywords atomsfactorsscatteringbreak-upprocessesatom-atomcontributionscross
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Break-up and recombination processes for loosely-bound molecules composed of atoms with a large scattering length $a$ necessarily involve interactions that are nonperturbative in the exact 2-body interaction. If these processes involve atoms with relative momenta much larger than $\hbar/|a|$, the leading contributions to their rates can be separated into short-distance factors that are insensitive to $a$ and long-distance factors that are insensitive to the range of the interaction. These factorization contributions can be obtained from the leading term in a perturbation expansion in the exact atom-atom scattering amplitude. The short-distance factors are atom-atom cross sections at a lower collision energy. In the special case of inclusive break-up cross sections for atom-molecule scattering, the long-distance factors simply count the number of atoms in the molecule.

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