Unitarity-Limited Elastic Collision Rate in a Harmonically-Trapped Fermi Gas

Abstract

We derive the elastic collision rate for a harmonically-trapped Fermi gas in the extreme unitarity limit where the s-wave scattering cross section is σ (k) =4π/k2, with k the relative momentum. The collision rate is given in the form =γ I(T/TF)--the product of a universal collision rate γ =kB TF/(6 π ) and a dimensionless function of the ratio of the temperature T to the Fermi temperature TF. We find I has a peak value of 4.6 at T/TF0.4, I 82 (T/TF)2 for T/TF≤ 0.15, and I 2(TF/T)2 for T/TF>1.5. We estimate the collision rate for recent experiments on a strongly-interacting degenerate Fermi gas of atoms.

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