Resonant atom-dimer relaxation in ultracold atoms

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Abstract

Three-body systems with large scattering length display universal phenomena associated with a discrete scaling symmetry. These phenomena include resonant enhancement of three-body loss rates when an Efimov three-body resonance is at the scattering threshold. In particular, there can be resonant peaks in the atom-dimer relaxation rate for large positive scattering length. We improve upon earlier studies and calculate the atom-dimer relaxation rate as a function of temperature using a Bose-Einstein distribution for the thermal average. As input, we use calculations of the atom-dimer scattering phase shifts from effective field theory. © EPLA, 2009.

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Helfrich, K., & Hammer, H. W. (2009). Resonant atom-dimer relaxation in ultracold atoms. EPL, 86(5). https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/86/53003

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