Abstract
We investigate theoretically a nonrelativistic trace anomaly and its impact on the low-temperature equation of state in spatially one-dimensional three-component fermionic systems with a three-body interaction, which exhibit a nontrivial three-body crossover from a bound trimer gas to dense fermionic matter with increasing density. By applying the G-matrix approach to the three-body interaction, we obtain the analytical expression for the ground-state equation of state relevant to the high-density degenerate regime and thereby address how the three-body contact or, equivalently, the trace anomaly emerges. The analytical results are compared with the recent quantum Monte Carlo data. Our study of the trace anomaly and the sound speed could have some relevance to the physics of hadron-quark crossover in compact stars. Published by the American Physical Society 2024
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