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arxiv: 1010.0044 · v4 · pith:SKEDICAJnew · submitted 2010-10-01 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas

A general T-matrix approach applied to two-body and three-body problems in cold atomic gases

classification ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas
keywords scatteringapproachmatrixproblemst-matrixatomicframeworkgases
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We propose a systematic T-matrix approach to solve few-body problems with s-wave contact interactions in ultracold atomic gases. The problem is generally reduced to a matrix equation expanded by a set of orthogonal molecular states, describing external center-of-mass motions of pairs of interacting particles; while each matrix element is guaranteed to be finite by a proper renormalization for internal relative motions. This approach is able to incorporate various scattering problems and the calculations of related physical quantities in a single framework, and also provides a physically transparent way to understand the mechanism of resonance scattering. For applications, we study two-body effective scattering in 2D-3D mixed dimensions, where the resonance position and width are determined with high precision from only a few number of matrix elements. We also study three fermions in a (rotating) harmonic trap, where exotic scattering properties in terms of mass ratios and angular momenta are uniquely identified in the framework of T-matrix.

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