Short Range Scaling Laws of Quantum Gases With Contact Interactions

Abstract

The probability amplitude for N particles in a quantum gas with negligible range of interparticle interaction potentials to come to a small region of size r scales like rγ. It is shown that γ is quantitatively related to the ground state energy of these N fermions in the unitarity limit, confined by an isotropic harmonic potential. For large N, the short range density distribution of these N particles is predominantly the same as the Thomas-Fermi profile of the gas in the unitarity limit confined by such a harmonic potential. These results may shed light on strongly interacting ultracold atomic Fermi gases, in a trap or on an optical lattice.

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