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Constraints on kHz QPO models and stellar EOSs from SAX J1808.4-3658, Cyg X-2 and 4U 1820-30
We test the relativistic precession model (RPM) and the MHD Alfven wave
oscillation model (AWOM) for the kHz QPOs by the sources with measured NS
masses and twin kHz QPO frequencies. For RPM, the derived NS mass of Cyg X-2
(SAX J1808.4-3658 and 4U 1820-30) is 1.96 +/- 0.10 solar masses (2.83 +/- 0.04
solar masses and 1.85 +/- 0.02 solar masses), which is 30% (100% and 40%)
higher than the measured result 1.5 +/- 0.3 solar masses (< 1.4 solar masses
and 1.29 + 0.19 / - 0.07 solar masses). For AWOM, where the free parameter of
model is the density of star, we infer the NS radii to be around 10 - 20 km for
the above three sources, based on which we can infer the matter compositions
inside NSs with the help of the equations of state (EOSs). In particular, for
SAX J1808.4-3658, AWOM shows a lower mass density of its NS than those of the
other known kHz QPO sources, with the radius range of 17 - 20 km, which
excludes the strange quark matter inside its star.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 2 table
Statistical properties of twin kHz QPO in neutron star LMXBs
We collect the data of twin kilohertz quasi-periodic oscillations (kHz QPOs)
published before 2012 from 26 neutron star (NS) low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB)
sources, then we analyze the centroid frequency (\nu) distribution of twin kHz
QPOs (lower frequency \nu_1 and upper frequency \nu_2) both for Atoll and Z
sources. For the data without shift-and-add, we find that Atoll and Z sources
show the different distributions of \nu_1, \nu_2 and \nu_2/\nu_1, but the same
distribution of \Delta\nu (difference of twin kHz QPOs), which indicates that
twin kHz QPOs may share the common properties of LXMBs and have the same
physical origins. The distribution of \Delta\nu is quite different from
constant value, so is \nu_2/\nu_1 from constant ratio. The weighted mean values
and maxima of \nu_1 and \nu_2 in Atoll sources are slightly higher than those
in Z sources. We also find that shift-and-add technique can reconstruct the
distribution of \nu_1 and \Delta\nu. The K-S test results of \nu_1 and
\Delta\nu between Atoll and Z sources from data with shift-and-add are quite
different from those without it, and we think that this may be caused by the
selection biases of the sample. We also study the properties of the quality
factor (Q) and the root-mean-squared (rms) amplitude of 4U 0614+09 with the
data from the two observational methods, but the errors are too big to make a
robust conclusion. The NS spin frequency (\nu_s) distribution of 28 NS-LMXBs
show a bigger mean value (about 408Hz) than that (about 281 Hz) of the radio
binary millisecond pulsars (MSPs), which may be due to the lack of the spin
detections from Z sources (systematically lower than 281 Hz). Furthermore, on
the relations between the kHz QPOs and NS spin frequency \nu_s, we find the
approximate correlations of the mean values of \Delta\nu with NS spin and its
half, respectively.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, 5 table
Anomalous thermoelectric effects of ZrTe in and beyond the quantum limit
Thermoelectric effects are more sensitive and promising probes to topological
properties of emergent materials, but much less addressed compared to other
physical properties. Zirconium pentatelluride (ZrTe) has inspired active
investigations recently because of its multiple topological nature. We study
the thermoelectric effects of ZrTe in a magnetic field and find several
anomalous behaviors. The Nernst response has a steplike profile near zero field
when the charge carriers are electrons only, suggesting the anomalous Nernst
effect arising from a nontrivial profile of Berry curvature. Both the
thermopower and Nernst signal exhibit exotic peaks in the strong-field quantum
limit. At higher magnetic fields, the Nernst signal has a sign reversal at a
critical field where the thermopower approaches to zero. We propose that these
anomalous behaviors can be attributed to the Landau index inversion, which is
resulted from the competition of the dependence of the Dirac-type
Landau bands and linear- dependence of the Zeeman energy ( is the
magnetic field). Our understanding to the anomalous thermoelectric properties
in ZrTe opens a new avenue for exploring Dirac physics in topological
materials.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Vortex Phase Diagram of Layered Superconductor Cu0.03TaS2 for H || c
The magnetization and anisotropic electrical transport properties have been
measured in high quality Cu0.03TaS2 single crystal. A pronounced peak effect
has been observed, indicating that the high quality and homogeneity are vital
to peak effect. A kink has been observed in the magnetic field H dependence of
the in-plane resistivity {\rho}ab for H || c, which corresponds to a transition
from activated to diffusive behavior of vortex liquid phase. In the diffusive
regime of the vortex liquid phase, the in-plane resistivity {\rho}ab shows
{\rho}ab H0.3 relation, which does not follow the Bardeen-Stephen law
for free flux flow. Finally, a simplified vortex phase diagram of Cu0.03TaS2
for H || c is given.Comment: 28 pages, 9 figure
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