SciPost Phys. 12, 108 (2022) ·
published 28 March 2022
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We study the fermionic quasiparticle spectrum in a zero-temperature
superfluid Fermi gas, and in particular how it is modified by different
disintegration processes. On top of the disintegration by emission of a
collective boson ($1\to2$, subject of a previous study, PRL 124, 073404), we
consider here disintegration events where three quasiparticles are emitted
($1\to3$). We show that both disintegration processes are described by a
$t$-matrix self-energy (as well as some highly off-resonant vacuum processes),
and we characterize the associated disintegration continua. At strong coupling,
we show that the quasiparticle spectrum is heavily distorted near the $1\to3$
disintegration threshold. Near the dispersion minimum, where the quasiparticles
remain well-defined, the main effect of the off-shell disintegration processes
is to shift the location of the minimum by a value that corresponds to the
Hartree shift in the BCS limit. With our approximation of the self-energy, the
correction to the energy gap with respect to the mean-field result however
remains small, in contrast with experimental measurements.
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