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Verification of Universal Relations in a Strongly Interacting Fermi Gas
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Quantum Lattice SystemEngineeringNuclear PhysicsMany-body Quantum PhysicMany-body Fermion SystemsExotic StateQuantum ScienceTan RelationsPhysicsUniversal RelationsAtomic PhysicsWeak InteractionQuantum ChemistryBose-einstein CondensationFermion Momentum DistributionNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsMany-body Problem
Many-body fermion systems are important in many branches of physics, including condensed matter, nuclear, and now cold atom physics. In many cases, the interactions between fermions can be approximated by a contact interaction. A recent theoretical advance in the study of these systems is the derivation of a number of exact universal relations that are predicted to be valid for all interaction strengths, temperatures, and spin compositions. These equations, referred to as the Tan relations, relate a microscopic quantity, namely, the amplitude of the high-momentum tail of the fermion momentum distribution, to the thermodynamics of the many-body system. In this work, we provide experimental verification of the Tan relations in a strongly interacting gas of fermionic atoms by measuring both the microscopic and macroscopic quantities in the same system.
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