High-temperature expansion for interacting fermions

Abstract

We present a general method for the high-temperature expansion of the self-energy of interacting particles. Though the method is valid for fermions and bosons, we illustrate it for spin one half fermions interacting via a zero range potential, in the Bose Einstein Condensate - Bardeen Cooper Schrieffer (BEC-BCS) crossover. The small parameter of the expansion is the fugacity z. Our results include terms of order z and z2, which take into account respectively two and three body correlations. We give results for the high temperature expansion of Tan's contact at order z3 in the whole BEC-BCS crossover. We apply our method to calculate the spectral function at the unitary limit. We find new structures which were overlooked by previous approaches, which included only two body correlations. This shows that including three-body correlations can play an important role in the structures of the spectral function.

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