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Seasonal acclimatization to temperature in cardueline finches
1. Seasonal variation in body constituents and utilization of lipid, protein, and carbohydrate during cold stress in American goldfinches were studied to determine relations of these functions to the pronounced seasonal shift in thermogenic capacity documented in a previous study (Dawson and Carey, 1976).Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47119/1/360_2004_Article_BF00686746.pd
The exchange interaction effect in the scanning tunneling spectroscopy of a two-orbital Anderson impurity on metallic surface
We investigate the scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) of a two-orbital Anderson impurity
adsorbed on a metallic surface by using the numerical renormalization group (NRG) method. The density
of state of magnetic impurity and the local conduction electron are calculated. We obtain the Fano
resonance line shape in the STM conductance at zero temperature. For the impurity atom with
antiferromagnetic inter-orbital exchange interaction and a spin singlet ground state, we show that a
dip in the STM spectra around zero bias voltage regime and side peaks of spin excitation can be
observed. The spin excitation energy is proportional to the exchange interaction strength. As the
exchange interaction is ferromagnetic, the underscreened Kondo effect dominates the low energy
properties of this system, and it gives rise to drastically different STM spectra as compared with the
spin singlet case