Lattice calculations for two-component fermion systems with unequal masses: one dimension
Abstract
We consider systems of two-component fermions with unequal masses and interacting via a short-range attractive potential. We discuss the case where the two-component fermions form a shallow dimer with large scattering length. The three-fermion and four-fermion systems with such properties are universal and charazteried by the two-fermion scattering length aff and the ratio of the mass of spin- fermion to the mass of spin- fermion, m/m. In this study using lattice effective field theory we analyze fermion-dimer and dimer-dimer systems, and calculate the universal fermion-dimer and dimer-dimer scattering lengths for various values of the mass ratio m/m. We find that these universal scattering lengths increase logarithmically with the mass ratio m/m.
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