Absence of binding of heavy fermions by two light atoms in two dimensions
Abstract
By developing the mean-field theory valid for large N, we investigate the problem of two light fermions interacting via a zero-range potential with N heavy fermions in two dimensions. We obtain numerical evidence that this system is never fully bound. It always splits into droplets containing a single light atom. This is in contrast to the one-dimensional case where any number of heavy and light fermions can be bound together.
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