Gapless Superfluid in SU(2n+1) Fermions Systems
Abstract
We investigate the generalized Hubbard model of (2n+1) Fermion species interacting via a symmetric contact attraction potential. We prove that the ground state of such system is a gapless superfluid, where a full Fermi surface coexists with a superfluid. Moreover, doing so we prove the existence of a free mode in a strongly interacting system, regardless of the potential strength. This proof holds at the mean field level. A Grassmannian Gaussian integration technique is used to deal with the problem. Our predictions may be relevant to future high-spin cold atoms experiments.
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