2014
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/529/1/012014
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Theory for Quartet Condensation in Fermi Systems with Applications to Nuclei and Nuclear Matter

Abstract: The theory of quartet condensation is further developed. The onset of quartetting in homogeneous fermionic matter is studied with the help of an in-medium modified four fermion equation. It is found that at very low density quartetting wins over pairing. At zero temperature, in analogy to pairing, a set of equations for the quartet order parameter is given. Contrary to pairing, quartetting only exists for strong coupling and breaks down for weak coupling. Reasons for this finding are detailed. In an applicatio… Show more

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“…In the case of quartets, the derivation of a single-particle mass operator is more involved, and we give here only the final expression (for a detailed derivation, see Refs. [461,462]):…”
Section: Quartet Bec With Applications To Nuclear Systems: Alpha Condmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of quartets, the derivation of a single-particle mass operator is more involved, and we give here only the final expression (for a detailed derivation, see Refs. [461,462]):…”
Section: Quartet Bec With Applications To Nuclear Systems: Alpha Condmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theoretical description of quartet condensation in Fermi systems, with applications to nuclei and nuclear matter, has been discussed in Refs. [88][89][90][91][92].…”
Section: Alpha Particle Condensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the major advantages of the BCS approach is the possibility of describing the paired system in a picture of weakly interacting "quasiparticles", whose associated operators obey an annihilation condition with respect to the correlated BCS vacuum. Despite its nonlinear character, the above quartet-BCS state still admits a generalized class of annihilation operators, due to its coherent state nature [15]. However, at variance with the linear quasiparticles of the BCS case, the annihilation operators in the quartetting case do not obey simple linear equations of motion.…”
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“…At this point it is worth stressing that the quartet condensation in the pairing context mentioned above should not be confused with the other 'quartet condensate' concept, based on a similar wave function as the QCM one but dealing with in medium bound states of four fermions as, e.g., alpha particles, and their Bose-Einstein condensation [13,14] in finite nuclei and infinite nuclear matter. While no alpha particle condensate survives at saturation density, one may develop a theory for quartet condensation which in many aspects is similar to the BCS approach for the condensation of pairs [15].…”
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