Universal Properties of a Strongly Interacting Fermi Gas at a p-wave Resonance
Abstract
In this letter, we investigate the properties of a strongly interacting spinless Fermi gas close to a p-wave resonance. We show that the universal properties at a p-wave resonance are captured by two contacts, which are related respectively to the variation of energy with the p-wave scattering volume v and with the effective range R in the two adiabatic theorems derived. We show how the two contacts determine the leading and sub-leading asymptotic behavior of the momentum distribution ( 1/k2 and 1/k4) and how they can be measured experimentally by radio-frequency, Bragg, and photo-association spectroscopies. Finally, we evaluate the two contacts at high temperature via the virial expansion.
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