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    Multiple critical gravitational collapse of charged scalar with reflecting wall

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    In this paper, we present the results on the gravitational collapse of charged massless scalar field in asymptotically flat spacetime with a perfectly reflecting wall. Differing from previous works, we study the system in the double null coordinates, by which we could simulate the system until the black hole forms with higher precision but less performance time. We investigate the influence of charge on the black hole formation and the scaling behavior near the critical collapses. The gapless and gapped critical behaviors for black hole mass and charge are studied numerically. We find that they satisfy the scaling laws for critical gravitational collapse but the gapped critical behavior is different from its AdS counterpart.Comment: 12 pages,8 figure

    Coexistence and competition of ferromagnetism and p-wave superconductivity in holographic model

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    By combining a holographic p-wave superconductor model and a holographic ferromagnetism model, we study the coexistence and competition of ferromagnetism and p-wave superconductivity. It is found that the results depend on the self-interaction of magnetic moment of the complex vector field and which phase appears first. In the case that the ferromagnetic phase appears first, if the interaction is attractive, the system shows the ferromagnetism and superconductivity can coexist in low temperatures. If the interaction is repulsive, the system will only be in a pure ferromagnetic state. In the case that the superconducting phase appears first, the attractive interaction will leads to a magnetic p-wave superconducting phase in low temperatures. If the interaction is repulsive, the system will be in a pure p-wave superconducting phase or ferromagnetic phase when the temperature is lowered.Comment: improved version, added some references and background knowledge

    {Qqˉ}{Qˉ(′)q}\{Q\bar{q}\}\{\bar{Q}^{(')}q\} molecular states

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    Masses for {Qqˉ}{Qˉ(′)q}\{Q\bar{q}\}\{\bar{Q}^{(')}q\} molecular states are systematically studied in QCD sum rules. The interpolating currents representing the related molecular states are proposed. Technically, contributions of the operators up to dimension six are included in operator product expansion (OPE). Mass spectra for molecular states with {Qqˉ}{Qˉ(′)q}\{Q\bar{q}\}\{\bar{Q}^{(')}q\} configurations are obtained.Comment: 22 pages, 36 eps figures; revised version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.

    A Holographic Model for Paramagnetism/antiferromagnetism Phase Transition

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    In this paper we build a holographic model of paramagnetism/antiferromagnetism phase transition, which is realized by introducing two real antisymmetric tensor fields coupling to the background gauge field strength and interacting with each other in a dyonic black brane background. In the case without external magnetic field and in low temperatures, the magnetic moments condense spontaneously in antiparallel manner with the same magnitude and the time reversal symmetry is also broken spontaneously (if boundary spatial dimension is more than 2, spatial rotational symmetry is broken spontaneously as well), which leads to an antiferromagnetic phase. In the case with weak external magnetic field, the magnetic susceptibility density has a peak at the critical temperature and satisfies the Curie-Weiss law in the paramagnetic phase of antiferromagnetism. In the strong external magnetic field case, there is a critical magnetic field BcB_c in antiferromagnetic phase: when magnetic field reaches BcB_c, the system will return into the paramagnetic phase by a second order phase transition.Comment: The version published in PR

    Insulator/metal phase transition and colossal magnetoresistance in holographic model

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    Within massive gravity, we construct a gravity dual for insulator/metal phase transition and colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) effect found in some manganese oxides materials. In heavy graviton limit, a remarkable magnetic-field-sensitive DC resistivity peak appears at the Curie temperature, where an insulator/metal phase transition happens and the magnetoresistance is scaled with the square of field-induced magnetization. We find that metallic and insulating phases coexist below the Curie point and the relation with the electronic phase separation is discussed.Comment: Use massive gravity and consider reaction on the geometr

    Deciphering triply heavy baryons in terms of QCD sum rules

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    The mass spectra of ground-state triply heavy baryons are systematically unscrambled and computed in QCD sum rules. With a tentative (QQ)βˆ’(Qβ€²)(QQ)-(Q') configuration for QQQβ€²QQQ', the interpolating currents representing the triply heavy baryons are proposed. Technically, contributions of the operators up to dimension six are included in operator product expansion (OPE). The numerical results are presented in comparison with other theoretical predictions.Comment: 9 pages with 8 eps figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Lett.

    Understanding strongly coupling magnetism from holographic duality

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    The unusual magnetic materials are significant in both science and technology. However, because of the strongly correlated effects, it is difficult to understand their novel properties from theoretical aspects. Holographic duality offers a new approach to understanding such systems from gravity side. This paper will give a brief review of our recent works on the applications of holographic duality in understanding unusual magnetic materials. Some quantitative compare between holographic results and experimental data will be shown and some predictions from holographic duality models will be discussed.Comment: For Second LeCosPA Symposium at Taiwan National University, Taipai, Dec. 14-18, 201

    Scaling Laws in Gravitational Collapse

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    This paper presents two interesting scaling laws, which relate some critical exponents in the critical behavior of spherically symmetric gravitational collapses. These scaling laws are independent of the details of gravity theory under consideration and share similar forms as those in thermodynamic and geometrical phase transitions in condensed matter system. The properties of the scaling laws are discussed and some numerical checks are given.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur

    Paramagnetism-Ferromagnetism Phase Transition in a Dyonic Black Hole

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    Coupling an antisymmetric tensor field to the electromagnetic field in a dyonic Reissner-Nordstr\"om-AdS black hole background, we build a holographic model for the paramagnetism/ferromagnetism phase transition. In the case of zero magnetic field, the time reversal symmetry is broken spontaneously and spontaneous magnetization happens in low temperature. The critical exponents are in agreement with the ones from mean field theory. In the case of nonzero magnetic field, the model realizes the hysteresis loop of single magnetic domain and the magnetic susceptibility satisfies the Curie-Weiss law.Comment: To appear in PRD as a rapid communicatio

    (QsΛ‰)(βˆ—)(QΛ‰s)(βˆ—)(Q\bar{s})^{(*)}(\bar{Q}s)^{(*)} molecular states from QCD sum rules: a view on Y(4140)

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    Masses for the (QsΛ‰)(βˆ—)(QΛ‰s)(βˆ—)(Q\bar{s})^{(*)}(\bar{Q}s)^{(*)} (Q=cQ=c or bb) molecular states are systematically computed in the framework of QCD sum rules. Technically, contributions of the operators up to dimension six are included in operator product expansion (OPE). The numerical result 4.13Β±0.10GeV4.13\pm0.10 {GeV} for Dsβˆ—DΛ‰sβˆ—D_{s}^{*}\bar{D}_{s}^{*} agrees well with the mass 4143.0Β±2.9Β±1.2MeV4143.0\pm2.9\pm1.2 {MeV} for Y(4140), which supports the Dsβˆ—DΛ‰sβˆ—D_{s}^{*}\bar{D}_{s}^{*} molecular configuration for Y(4140).Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
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