On the specific heat of a fermionic atomic cloud in the unitary regime
arXiv:cond-mat/0503024 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.95.140403
Abstract
In the unitary regime, when the scattering amplitude greatly exceeds in magnitude the average inter-particle separation, and below the critical temperature thermal properties of an atomic fermionic cloud are governed by the collective modes, specifically the Bogoliubov-Anderson sound modes. The specific heat of an atomic cloud in a elongated trap in particular has a rather compex temperature dependence, which changes from an exponential behavior at very low temperatures (), to for and then continuosly to at temperatures just below the critical temperature, when the surface modes play a dominant role. Only the low () and high () temperature power laws are well defined. For the intermediate temperatures one can introduce at most a gradually increasing with temperature exponent.
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