Comment on "Normal phase of an imbalanced Fermi gas"
Abstract
Recently Mora and Chevy [Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 230402 (2010), arXiv:1003.0213v2], in studying the energy of an atomic Fermi gas consisting of a majority species, 1, and a minority species, 2, showed that, due to interatomic interactions, the energy density E of the gas has a contribution of the form E(2)= f n22 /2, where ni is the density of species i. They attribute this term to a `modification of the single polaron properties due to Pauli blocking'. In this Comment, we demonstrate that E(2) may equivalently be understood in terms of the familiar interaction between minority atoms induced by the majority component.
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