Extended Data Fig. 2: Typical RF spectra in the strongly interacting regime and comparison between two fitting functions. | Nature Physics

Extended Data Fig. 2: Typical RF spectra in the strongly interacting regime and comparison between two fitting functions.

From: Mediated interactions between Fermi polarons and the role of impurity quantum statistics

Extended Data Fig. 2

Spectroscopy signals for the FB case with X = 0.36 and \(\tilde{{{{\mathcal{C}}}}}=0.07\) (a) and X = − 0.34 and \(\tilde{{{{\mathcal{C}}}}}=0.07\) (b), and for the FF case with X = 0.47 and \(\tilde{{{{\mathcal{C}}}}}=0.03\) (c) and X = − 0.47 and \(\tilde{{{{\mathcal{C}}}}}=0.08\) (d) The solid red lines are fits with a Gaussian function on a linear background, the dashed blue lines are fits with a double Gaussian. The error bars represent the standard errors from typically 5-6 measurement repetitions.

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