Spectrum of Elementary Excitations in Galilean-Invariant Integrable Models

Physical Review Letters
Aleksandra Petković, Zoran Ristivojevic

Abstract

The spectrum of elementary excitations in one-dimensional quantum liquids is generically linear at low momenta. It is characterized by the sound velocity that can be related to the ground-state energy. Here we study the spectrum at higher momenta in Galilean-invariant integrable models. Somewhat surprisingly, we show that the spectrum at arbitrary momentum is fully determined by the properties of the ground state. We find general exact relations for the coefficients of several terms in the expansion of the excitation energy at low momenta and arbitrary interaction and express them in terms of the Luttinger liquid parameter. We apply the obtained formulas to the Lieb-Liniger model and obtain several new results.

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Jan 11, 2020·Physical Review Letters·Benjamin ReichertZoran Ristivojevic

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