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Exactly solvable models and ultracold Fermi gases

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Batchelor, Murray
Foerster, Angela
Guan, Xi-Wen
Noschang Kuhn, Carlos

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Institute of Physics Publishing

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Exactly solvable models of ultracold Fermi gases are reviewed via their thermodynamic Bethe ansatz solution. Analytical and numerical results are obtained for the thermodynamics and ground state properties of two-and three-component one-dimensional attractive fermions with population imbalance. New results for the universal finite temperature corrections are given for the two-component model. For the three-component model, numerical solution of the dressed energy equations confirms that the analytical expressions for the critical fields and the resulting phase diagrams at zero temperature are highly accurate in the strong coupling regime. The results provide a precise description of the quantum phases and universal thermodynamics which are applicable to experiments with cold fermionic atoms confined to one-dimensional tubes.

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Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment

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2037-12-31
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