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Título: Effective short distance interaction in Calogero-Sutherland quantum fluids
Autor: Bottesi, Federico L. 
Zemba, Guillermo R. 
Palabras clave: FISICADINAMICA CUANTICAMODELO CALOGERO-SUTHERLANDTERMODINAMICA
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Editorial: Elsevier
Resumen: We consider the effective conformal field theory with symmetry 𝑊1+∞ ×𝑊 1+∞ that describesthe thermodynamic limit of the Calogero-Sutherland model. In the repulsive regime of the free fermion formulation, we identify an attractive interaction between opposite moving particle-hole pairs that dominates the short distance behavior and that is proposed as responsible for the destabilization of the ground state, leading to a new one of bosonic nature. The process is described by a Bogoliubov transformation of the free fermion bilinear operators into bosonic ones, preserving the form of the 𝑊1+∞ algebra but decoupling the opposite chirality terms in the hamiltonian, as expected in the low energy limit. In coordinate space this interaction has a short range component that arises due to the quantum regularization of the theory. The described dynamical process may be considered as a mechanism of the emergence of the known charge and quantum statistics fractionalization of the low lying excitations of the theory, as predicted in both first and second quantization studies.
URI: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/21936
ISSN: 0375-9601
Derechos: Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacional
Fuente: Physics Letters A, Volume 530, 15 January 2025, 130128
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