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      Stochastic and equilibrium pictures of the ultracold FFR molecular conversion rate

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          The ultracold molecular conversion rate occurring in an adiabatic ramp through a Fano-Feshbach resonance is studied and compared in two statistical models. One model, the so-called stochastic phase space sampling (SPSS)[E.Hodby et al., PRL.94 120402(2005)] evaluates the overlap of two atomic distributions in phase space by sampling atomic pairs according to a phase-space criterion. The other model, the chemical equilibrium theory(ChET)[S.Watabe and T.Nikuni, PRA.77 013616(2008)] considers atomic and molecular distributions in the limit of the chemical and thermal equilibrium. The present study applies SPSS and ChET to a prototypical system of K+K K2 in all the symmetry combinations, namely Fermi-Fermi, Bose-Bose, and Bose-Fermi cases. To examine implications of the phase-space criterion for SPSS, the behavior of molecular conversion is analyzed using four distinct geometrical constraints. Our comparison of the results of SPSS with those of ChET shows that while they appear similar in most situations, the two models give rise to rather dissimilar behaviors when the presence of a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) strongly affects the molecule formation.

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          A dipolar gas of ultracold molecules

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            08 March 2013
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            10.1103/PhysRevA.87.053604
            1303.1941
            5a0465b2-c628-4978-be0f-e08323e546d0

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            Phys. Rev. A. 87, 053604 (2013)
            25 pages, 14 figures
            physics.atom-ph cond-mat.quant-gas

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