Using a high temperature virial expansion, we present a controllable study of the thermodynamics of strongly correlated Fermi gases near the BEC-BCS crossover region. We propose a practical way to determine the expansion coefficients for both harmonically trapped and homogeneous cases, and calculate the third order coefficient b3(T) at finite temperatures T. At resonance, a T-independent coefficient b hom/3000 ≈ -0.290 952 95 is determined in free space. These results are compared with a recent thermodynamic measurement of 6Li atoms, at temperatures below the degeneracy temperature, and with Monte Carlo simulations.
Funding
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Australian Research Council
Two-component ultracold fermions and molecular systems from BCS to BEC transit and cross-theoretical description of the physical characteristics of the region : National Natural Science Foundation of China | 10774190