Three-body recombination at vanishing scattering lengths in an ultracold Bose gas
Abstract
We report on measurements of three-body recombination rates in an ultracold gas of 7Li atoms in the extremely nonuniversal regime where the two-body scattering length vanishes. We show that the rate is well defined and can be described by two-body parameters only: the scattering length a and the effective range Re. We find the rate to be energy independent, and, by connecting our results with previously reported measurements in the universal limit, we cover the behavior of the three-body recombination in the whole range from weak to strong two-body interactions. We identify a nontrivial magnetic field value in the nonuniversal regime where the rate should be strongly reduced.
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