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[Submitted on 16 Nov 2025 (v1), last revised 20 Aug 2026 (this version, v2)]
Title:Small Clusters of $^4$He Atoms in Finite-Cutoff Effective Field Theory
View PDF HTML (experimental)Abstract:Small clusters of $^4$He atoms are benchmark systems for universal few-body physics near the unitary limit. We study these systems using a finite-cutoff effective field theory calibrated to low-energy observables from the realistic LM2M2 potential. The chosen two-body cutoff reproduces both the atom--atom scattering length and effective range, while a regulated three-body interaction is adjusted to the trimer and tetramer ground-state energies. We distinguish total binding energies from the one-atom separation energies $S_A^*=B_A^*-B_{A-1}$ of the shallow excited states. Ground-state energies through $A=8$ are reproduced at the few-percent level, but threshold-sensitive observables are less accurate. In particular, the calculated tetramer separation energy is $S_4^*=2.85$~mK, compared with $0.92$--$0.96$~mK in converged LM2M2 calculations, and the atom--trimer scattering length differs substantially from modern LM2M2 benchmarks. For $A\ge5$, the available excited-state benchmarks are sparse and strongly method dependent. Comparison with another soft-core interaction suggests that the discrepancies primarily reflect short-distance physics and higher-order operators omitted from the finite-cutoff Hamiltonian rather than numerical convergence of the stochastic variational calculation. Finite-cutoff EFT therefore provides an efficient description of ground-state systematics, whereas shallow excited states and atom--cluster scattering require a controlled higher-order and cutoff-dependence analysis.
Submission history
From: Betzalel Bazak [view email][v1] Sun, 16 Nov 2025 10:19:15 UTC (29 KB)
[v2] Thu, 20 Aug 2026 13:57:49 UTC (38 KB)
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