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arxiv: 1603.05878 · v1 · pith:TU4YTO5Gnew · submitted 2016-03-18 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas · nucl-th

Matching universal behavior with potential models

classification ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas nucl-th
keywords energyfour-bosonpotentialsystemsuniversalcomputedeffectsfinite-range
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Two-, three-, and four-boson systems are studied close to the unitary limit using potential models constructed to reproduce the minimal information given by the two-body scattering length $a$ and the two-body binding energy or virtual state energy $E_2$. The particular path used to reach the unitary limit is given by varying the potential strength. In this way the energy spectrum in the three- and four-boson systems is computed. The lowest energy states show finite-range effects absorbed in the construction of level functions that can be used to study real systems. Higher energy levels are free from finite-range effects, therefore the corresponding level functions tend to the zero-range universal function. Using this property a zero-range equation for the four-boson system is proposed and the four-boson universal function is computed.

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