We investigate metamagnetic transitions in models for heavy fermions by
considering the doped Kondo lattice model in two dimensions. Results are
obtained within the framework of dynamical mean field and dynamical cluster
approximations. Universal magnetization curves for different temperatures and
Kondo couplings develop upon scaling with the lattice coherence temperature.
Furthermore, the coupling of the local moments to the magnetic field is varied
to take into account the different Land\'e factors of localized and itinerant
electrons. The competition between the lattice coherence scale and the Zeeman
energy scale allows for two interpretations of the metamagnetism in heavy
fermions: Kondo breakdown or Lifshitz transitions. By tracking the
single-particle residue through the transition, we can uniquely conclude in
favor of the Lifshitz transition scenario. In this scenario, a quasiparticle
band drops below the Fermi energy which leads to a change in topology of the
Fermi surface.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure