Same as figure 2 but with ratios γ = 1.57 in the left panel and γ = 2.17 in the right panel V MarchukovO G VolosnievA V FedorovD S JensenA T ZinnerN 2013 <p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Same as figure <a href="http://iopscience.iop.org/0953-4075/46/13/134012/article#jpb467366f2" target="_blank">2</a> but with ratios γ = 1.57 in the left panel and γ = 2.17 in the right panel.</p> <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>We consider a spin–orbit coupled system of particles in an external trap that is represented by a deformed harmonic oscillator potential. The spin–orbit interaction is a Rashba interaction that does not commute with the trapping potential and requires a full numerical treatment in order to obtain the spectrum. The effect of a Zeeman term is also considered. Our results demonstrate that variable spectral gaps occur as a function of strength of the Rashba interaction and deformation of the harmonic trapping potential. The single-particle density of states and the critical strength for superfluidity vary tremendously with the interaction parameter. The strong variations with Rashba coupling and deformation imply that the few- and many-body physics of spin–orbit coupled systems can be manipulated by variation of these parameters.</p>