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The Dilute Bose Gas Revised

A. Yu. Cherny, A. A. Shanenko

Published 1999-03-04, updated 1999-03-16Version 2

The well-known results concerning a dilute Bose gas with the short-range repulsive interaction should be reconsidered due to a thermodynamic inconsistency of the method being basic to much of the present understanding of this subject. The aim of our paper is to propose a new way of treating the dilute Bose gas with an arbitrary strong interaction. Using the reduced density matrix of the second order and a variational procedure, this way allows us to escape the inconsistency mentioned and operate with singular potentials of the Lennard-Jones type. The derived expansion of the condensate depletion in powers of the boson density n=N/V reproduces the familiar result, while the expansion for the mean energy per particle is of the new form: E=2\pi \hbar^2 a n/m [1+128/(15 \sqrt{\pi})\sqrt{na^3}(1-5b/8a)+ ...], where a is the scattering length and b>0 stands for one more characteristic length depending on the shape of the interaction potential (in particular, for the hard spheres a=b). All the consideration concerns the zero temperature.

Comments: REVTeX, 4 pages, no figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. A
Journal: Phys. Rev. E 60 (1999) R5.
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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