Abstract
We evaluate the dynamic structure factor S(q, omega) of a one-dimensional quantum Hamiltonian with the inverse-square interaction (Calogero-Sutherland model). For a fixed small q, the structure factor differs from zero in a finite interval of frequencies of the width deltaomega proportional to q2/m. At the borders of this interval S(q, omega) exhibits power-law singularities with exponents depending on the interaction strength. The singularities are similar in origin to the well-known Fermi-edge singularity in the x-ray absorption spectra of metals.
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