Perturbative correction to the ground state properties of one-dimensional strongly interacting bosons in a harmonic trap
Abstract
We calculate the first-order perturbation correction to the ground state energy and chemical potential of a harmonically trapped boson gas with contact interactions about the infinite repulsion Tonks-Girardeau limit. With c denoting the interaction strength, we find that for a large number of particles N the 1/c correction to the ground state energy increases as N5/2, in contrast to the unperturbed Tonks-Girardeau value that is proportional to N2. We describe a thermodynamic scaling limit for the trapping frequency that yields an extensive ground state energy and reproduces the zero temperature thermodynamics obtained by a local density approximation.
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