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Universal van der Waals Force between Heavy Polarons in Superfluids

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 129, Issue 23, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.233401

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) [273811115 (SFB1225 ISOQUANT), EXC2181/1-390900948]
  2. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics [DE-FG0201ER41195]
  3. JSPS KAKENHI [22K20369]
  4. RIKEN iTHEMS Program

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We investigate the long-range behavior of the induced Casimir interaction between two spinless heavy impurities, or polarons, in superfluid cold atomic gases. With the help of effective field theory of a Galilean invariant superfluid, we show that the induced impurity-impurity potential at long distance universally shows a relativistic van der Waals-like attraction resulting from the exchange of two superfluid phonons. We also clarify finite temperature effects from the same two-phonon exchange process.
We investigate the long-range behavior of the induced Casimir interaction between two spinless heavy impurities, or polarons, in superfluid cold atomic gases. With the help of effective field theory (EFT) of a Galilean invariant superfluid, we show that the induced impurity-impurity potential at long distance universally shows a relativistic van der Waals-like attraction (1/r(7)) resulting from the exchange of two superfluid phonons. We also clarify finite temperature effects from the same two-phonon exchange process. The temperature T introduces the additional length scale c(s)/T with the speed of sound c(s). Leading corrections at finite temperature scale as T-6/r for distances r << c(s)/T smaller than the thermal length. For larger distances the potential shows a nonrelativistic van der Waals behavior (similar to T/r(6)) instead of the relativistic one. Our EFT formulation applies not only to weakly coupled Bose or Fermi superfluids but also to those composed of strongly correlated unitary fermions with a weakly coupled impurity. The sound velocity controls the magnitude of the van der Waals potential, which we evaluate for the fermionic superfluid in the BCS-BEC crossover.

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