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String Amplitudes and Frame-like Formalism for Higher Spins
We analyze open string vertex operators describing connection gauge fields
for spin 3 in Vasiliev's frame-like formalism and perform their extended BRST
analysis. Gauge symmetry transformations, generalized zero torsion constraints
relating extra fields to the dynamical frame-like field and relation between
dynamical frame-like field and fully symmetric Fronsdal's field for spin 3 are
all realized in terms of BRST constraints on these vertex operators in string
theory. Using the construction, we analyze the 3-point correlator for spin 3
field and calculate Chern-Simons type cubic interactions described by
3-derivative Berends-Burgers-van Dam (BBD) type vertex in the frame-like
formalism.Comment: 25 page
Magnetoelastic Coupling in the Spin-Dimer System TlCuCl
We present high-resolution measurements of the thermal expansion and the
magnetostriction of TlCuCl which shows field-induced antiferromagnetic
order. We find pronounced anomalies in the field and temperature dependence of
different directions of the lattice signaling a large magnetoelastic coupling.
The phase boundary is extremely sensitive to pressure, e.g. the transition
field would change by about +/- 185$%/GPa under uniaxial pressure applied along
certain directions. This drastic effect can unambiguously be traced back to
changes of the intradimer coupling under uniaxial pressure. The interdimer
couplings remain essentially unchanged under pressure, but strongly change when
Tl is replaced by K.Comment: 4 pages with 4 figures include
Higher Spin Gravitational Couplings and the Yang--Mills Detour Complex
Gravitational interactions of higher spin fields are generically plagued by
inconsistencies. We present a simple framework that couples higher spins to a
broad class of gravitational backgrounds (including Ricci flat and Einstein)
consistently at the classical level. The model is the simplest example of a
Yang--Mills detour complex, which recently has been applied in the mathematical
setting of conformal geometry. An analysis of asymptotic scattering states
about the trivial field theory vacuum in the simplest version of the theory
yields a rich spectrum marred by negative norm excitations. The result is a
theory of a physical massless graviton, scalar field, and massive vector along
with a degenerate pair of zero norm photon excitations. Coherent states of the
unstable sector of the model do have positive norms, but their evolution is no
longer unitary and their amplitudes grow with time. The model is of
considerable interest for braneworld scenarios and ghost condensation models,
and invariant theory.Comment: 19 pages LaTe
Higher-spin current multiplets in operator-product expansions
Various formulas for currents with arbitrary spin are worked out in general
space-time dimension, in the free field limit and, at the bare level, in
presence of interactions. As the n-dimensional generalization of the
(conformal) vector field, the (n/2-1)-form is used. The two-point functions and
the higher-spin central charges are evaluated at one loop. As an application,
the higher-spin hierarchies generated by the stress-tensor operator-product
expansion are computed in supersymmetric theories. The results exhibit an
interesting universality.Comment: 19 pages. Introductory paragraph, misprint corrected and updated
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Geometry and dynamics of higher-spin frame fields
We give a systematic account of unconstrained free bosonic higher-spin fields
on D-dimensional Minkowski and (Anti-)de Sitter spaces in the frame formalism.
The generalized spin connections are determined by solving a chain of
torsion-like constraints. Via a generalization of the vielbein postulate these
allow to determine higher-spin Christoffel symbols, whose relation to the de
Wit--Freedman connections is discussed. We prove that the generalized Einstein
equations, despite being of higher-derivative order, give rise to the AdS
Fronsdal equations in the compensator formulation. To this end we derive
Damour-Deser identities for arbitrary spin on AdS. Finally we discuss the
possibility of a geometrical and local action principle, which is manifestly
invariant under unconstrained higher-spin symmetries.Comment: 30 pages, uses youngtab.sty, v2: minor changes, references adde
Lagrangian Formulation for Free Mixed-Symmetry Bosonic Gauge Fields in (A)dS(d)
Covariant Lagrangian formulation for free bosonic massless fields of
arbitrary mixed-symmetry type in (A)dS(d) space-time is presented. The analysis
is based on the frame-like formulation of higher-spin field dynamics [1] with
higher-spin fields described as p-forms taking values in appropriate modules of
the (A)dS(d). The problem of finding free field action is reduced to the
analysis of an appropriate differential complex, with the derivation Q
associated with the variation of the action. The constructed action exhibits
additional gauge symmetries in the flat limit in agreement with the general
structure of gauge symmetries for mixed-symmetry fields in Minkowski and
(A)dS(d) spaces.Comment: 17 pages, v2: clarifications added, misprints corrected; v3: minor
changes, typos correcte
Estimation of intraband and interband relative coupling constants from temperature dependences of the order parameter for two-gap superconductors
We present temperature dependences of the large and the small superconducting
gaps measured directly by SnS-Andreev spectroscopy in various Fe-based
superconductors and MgB. The experimental are well-fitted
with a two-gap model based on Moskalenko and Suhl system of equations
(supplemented with a BCS-integral renormalization). From the the fitting
procedure, we estimate the key attribute of superconducting state \textemdash
relative electron-boson coupling constants and eigen BCS-ratios for both
condensates. Our results evidence for a driving role of a strong intraband
coupling in the bands with the large gap, whereas interband coupling is rather
weak for all the superconductors under study.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, accepted to J. Supercond. Novel Mag
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