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Extended Hubbard Model with Unconventional Pairing in Two Dimensions
We rigorously prove that an extended Hubbard model with attraction in two
dimensions has an unconventional pairing ground state for any electron filling.
The anisotropic spin-0 or anisotropic spin-1 pairing symmetry is realized,
depending on a phase parameter characterizing the type of local attractive
interactions. In both cases the ground state is unique. It is also shown that
in a special case, where there are no electron hopping terms, the ground state
has Ising-type N\'eel order at half-filling, when on-site repulsion is
furthermore added. Physical applications are mentioned.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, v2: title is changed, new results are added,
minor change
Site-selective NMR for odd-frequency Cooper pairs around vortex in chiral p-wave superconductors
In order to identify the pairing symmetry with chirality, we study
site-selective NMR in chiral p-wave superconductors. We calculate local nuclear
relaxation rate 1/T_1 in the vortex lattice state by Eilenberger theory,
including the applied magnetic field dependence. We find that 1/T_1 in the NMR
resonance line shape is different between two chiral states
p_{pm}(=p_x{pm}ip_y), depending on whether the chirality is parallel or
anti-parallel to the vorticity. Anomalous suppression of 1/T_1 occurs around
the vortex core in the chiral p_- wave due to the negative coherence term
coming from the odd-frequency s-wave Cooper pair induced around the vortex with
Majorana state.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
A massive disk galaxy at z>3 along the sightline of QSO 1508+5714
We have obtained deep images in the BVRIJHKs bands of the field centered on
QSO 1508+5714 (z_{em} =4.28) with the Suprime camera, FOCAS and MOIRCS cameras
on Subaru telescope. We report here the detection of a B-dropout galaxy, which
is 3\secpoint 5 north-west of the QSO sightline. A photometric redshift
analysis is presented to complement the color selection. Given the photometric
properties of this object (, making , if
placed at its photometric redshift ), as well as the
Srsic index () derived from a 2-D imaging decomposition
of the HST WFPC2 image taken in the filter, the identified system is
consistent with a massive disk galaxy at z>3. If confirmed, it would be one of
the most distant massive disk galaxies known so far.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, accepted by PASJ, Vol.61/No.5, 200
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