Scattering Hypervolume of Spin-Polarized Fermions

Abstract

We analyze the collision of three identical spin-polarized fermions at zero collision energy, assuming arbitrary finite-range potentials, and define the corresponding three-body scattering hypervolume DF. The scattering hypervolume D was first defined for identical bosons in 2008 by one of us. It is the three-body analog of the two-body scattering length. We solve the three-body Schr\"odinger equation asymptotically when the three fermions are far apart or one pair and the third fermion are far apart, deriving two asymptotic expansions of the wave function. Unlike the case of bosons for which D has the dimension of length to the fourth power, here the DF we define has the dimension of length to the eighth power. We then analyze the interaction energy of three such fermions with momenta k1, k2 and k3 in a large periodic cubic box. The energy shift due to DF is proportional to DF/2, where is the volume of the box. We also calculate the shifts of energy and pressure of spin-polarized Fermi gases due to a nonzero DF and the three-body recombination rate of spin-polarized ultracold atomic Fermi gases at finite temperatures.

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