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Medium-enhanced polaron repulsion in a dilute Bose mixture
We investigate the fundamental problem of a small density of bosonic
impurities immersed in a dilute Bose gas at zero temperature. Within the
perturbative regime of weak interactions, we show that the presence of the
surrounding medium can lead to an enhanced repulsion between dressed bosonic
impurities (polarons) rather than an induced attraction, in contrast to
prevailing theories. Moreover, we find that the induced polaron-polaron
interactions only become attractive when the impurity-boson interactions are
sufficiently strong that the system is unstable towards either phase separation
or collapse/droplet formation. Our work highlights the role of polaron
condensation in polaron-polaron interactions, and it has important implications
for theories of induced interactions in general.