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    Quantum spin metal state on a decorated honeycomb lattice

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    We present a modification of exactly solvable spin-(1/2) Kitaev model on the decorated honeycomb lattice, with a ground state of "spin metal" type. The model is diagonalized in terms of Majorana fermions; the latter form a 2D gapless state with a Fermi-circle those size depends on the ratio of exchange couplings. Low-temperature heat capacity C(T) and dynamic spin susceptibility \chi(\omega,T) are calculated in the case of small Fermi-circle. Whereas C(T)\sim T at low temperatures as it is expected for a Fermi-liquid, spin excitations are gapful and \chi(\omega,T) demonstrate unusual behaviour with a power-law peak near the resonance frequency. The corresponding exponent as well as the peak shape are calculated.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure

    Charge-exchange resonances and restoration of the Wigner SU(4)-symmetry in heavy and superheavy nuclei

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    Energies of the giant Gamow-Teller and analog resonances - EGE_{\rm G} and EAE_{\rm A}, are presented, calculated using the microscopic theory of finite Fermi system. The calculated differences Ξ”EGβˆ’A=EGβˆ’EA\Delta E_{\rm G-A}=E_{\rm G}-E_{\rm A} go to zero in heavier nuclei indicating the restoration of Wigner SU(4)-symmetry. The calculated Ξ”EGβˆ’A\Delta E_{\rm G-A} values are in good agreement with the experimental data. The average deviation is 0.30 MeV for the 33 considered nuclei for which experimental data is available. The Ξ”EGβˆ’A\Delta E_{\rm G-A} values were calculated for heavy and superheavy nuclei up to the mass number AA = 290. Using the experimental data for the analog resonances energies, the isotopic dependence of the difference of the Coulomb energies of neighboring nuclei isobars analyzed within the SU(4)-approach for more than 400 nuclei in the mass number range of AA = 3 - 244. The Wigner SU(4)-symmetry restoration for heavy and superheavy nuclei is confirmed. It is shown that the restoration of SU(4)-symmetry does not contradict the possibility of the existence of the "island of stability" in the region of superheavy nuclei.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
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