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arxiv: 1610.09095 · v2 · pith:TSW5ZEBLnew · submitted 2016-10-28 · ⚛️ nucl-th · cond-mat.quant-gas· hep-lat· physics.atom-ph

Universal dimer-dimer scattering in lattice effective field theory

classification ⚛️ nucl-th cond-mat.quant-gashep-latphysics.atom-ph
keywords mathrmscatteringeffectivedimer-dimerlengthuniversalfieldlarge
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We consider two-component fermions with short-range interactions and large scattering length. This system has universal properties that are realized in several different fields of physics. In the limit of large fermion-fermion scattering length $a_\mathrm{ff}$ and zero-range interaction, all properties of the system scale proportionally with $a_\mathrm{ff}$. For the case with shallow bound dimers, we calculate the dimer-dimer scattering phase shifts using lattice effective field theory. We extract the universal dimer-dimer scattering length $a_\mathrm{dd}/a_\mathrm{ff}=0.618(30)$ and effective range $r_\mathrm{dd}/a_\mathrm{ff}=-0.431(48)$. This result for the effective range is the first calculation with quantified and controlled systematic errors. We also benchmark our methods by computing the fermion-dimer scattering parameters and testing some predictions of conformal scaling of irrelevant operators near the unitarity limit.

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