Fermion-mediated BCS-BEC crossover in ultracold ${}^{40}$K gases

ORAL

Abstract

Feshbach resonance phenomena in atomic Fermi gases involves the multiple scattering of atoms from open channel states into a molecular bound state formed from neighbouring closed channel states. Current theories treat the closed channel molecule as a featureless boson, but it can be argued that this interpretation is inappropriate when applied to ${}^{40}$K, since the molecule shares a hyperfine spin state with the open channel states. Introducing a 3-fermion model, where a fermion is shared between the open and closed channel states, we explore how the nature of the bound state impinges on the mean- field characteristics of the system.

Authors

  • Meera Parish

    • University of Cambridge
  • Bogdan Mihaila

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • LANL
  • Ben Simons

    • Cavendish Laboratory
    • University of Cambridge
  • Peter Littlewood

    • Cambridge University
    • University of Cambridge
    • Cavendish Laboratory, TCM, University of Cambridge
    • Cambridge University, UK