36,793 research outputs found
Logarithmic temperature dependence of conductivity at half-integer filling factors: Evidence for interaction between composite fermions
We have studied the temperature dependence of diagonal conductivity in
high-mobility two-dimensional samples at filling factors and 3/2 at
low temperatures. We observe a logarithmic dependence on temperature, from our
lowest temperature of 13 mK up to 400 mK. We attribute the logarithmic
correction to the effects of interaction between composite fermions, analogous
to the Altshuler-Aronov type correction for electrons at zero magnetic field.
The paper is accepted for publication in Physical Review B, Rapid
Communications.Comment: uses revtex macro
Transport Properties in the "Strange Metal Phase" of High Tc Cuprates: Spin-Charge Gauge Theory Versus Experiments
The SU(2)xU(1) Chern-Simons spin-charge gauge approach developed earlier to
describe the transport properties of the cuprate superconductors in the
``pseudogap'' regime, in particular, the metal-insulator crossover of the
in-plane resistivity, is generalized to the ``strange metal'' phase at higher
temperature/doping. The short-range antiferromagnetic order and the gauge field
fluctuations, which were the key ingredients in the theory for the pseudogap
phase, also play an important role in the present case. The main difference
between these two phases is caused by the existence of an underlying
statistical -flux lattice for charge carriers in the former case, whereas
the background flux is absent in the latter case. The Fermi surface then
changes from small ``arcs'' in the pseudogap to a rather large closed line in
the strange metal phase. As a consequence the celebrated linear in T dependence
of the in-plane and out-of-plane resistivity is shown explicitly to recover.
The doping concentration and temperature dependence of theoretically calculated
in-plane and out-of-plane resistivity, spin-relaxation rate and AC conductivity
are compared with experimental data, showing good agreement.Comment: 14 pages, 5 .eps figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. B, revised version
submitted on 24 Oc
Fractional exclusion and braid statistics in one dimension: a study via dimensional reduction of Chern-Simons theory
The relation between braid and exclusion statistics is examined in
one-dimensional systems, within the framework of Chern-Simons statistical
transmutation in gauge invariant form with an appropriate dimensional
reduction. If the matter action is anomalous, as for chiral fermions, a
relation between braid and exclusion statistics can be established explicitly
for both mutual and nonmutual cases. However, if it is not anomalous, the
exclusion statistics of emergent low energy excitations is not necessarily
connected to the braid statistics of the physical charged fields of the system.
Finally, we also discuss the bosonization of one-dimensional anyonic systems
through T-duality.Comment: 19 pages, fix typo
On indecomposable modules over the Virasoro algebra
It is proved that an indecomposable Harish-Chandra module over the Virasoro
algebra must be (i) a uniformly bounded module, or (ii) a module in Category
, or (iii) a module in Category , or (iv) a module which
contains the trivial module as one of its composition factors.Comment: 5 pages, Latex, to appear in Science in China
Dark Matter-Motivated Searches for Exotic 4th Generation Quarks in Tevatron and Early LHC Data
We determine the prospects for finding dark matter at the Tevatron and LHC
through the production of exotic 4th generation quarks T' that decay through T'
\to t X, where X is dark matter. The resulting signal of t \bar{t} + \met has
not previously been considered in searches for 4th generation quarks, but there
are both general and specific dark matter motivations for this signal, and with
slight modifications, this analysis applies to any scenario where invisible
particles are produced in association with top quarks. Current direct and
indirect bounds on such exotic quarks restrict their masses to be between 300
and 600 GeV, and the dark matter's mass may be anywhere below m_T'. We simulate
the signal and main backgrounds with MadGraph/MadEvent-Pythia-PGS4. For the
Tevatron, we find that an integrated luminosity of 20 fb^-1 will allow 3\sigma
discovery up to m_T' = 400 GeV and 95% exclusion up to m_T' = 455 GeV. For the
10 TeV LHC with 300 pb^-1, the discovery and exclusion sensitivities rise to
490 GeV and 600 GeV. These scenarios are therefore among the most promising for
dark matter at colliders. Perhaps most interestingly, we find that dark matter
models that can explain results from the DAMA, CDMS and CoGeNT Collaborations
can be tested with high statistical significance using data already collected
at the Tevatron and have extraordinarily promising implications for early runs
of the LHC.Comment: 22 pages; v2: additional discussion of relation to DAMA, CDMS, and
CoGeNT results, references adde
- …