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Dark Matter in Leptoquark Portal

2021

A beyond the standard model portal scenario for Majorana fermion dark matter (DM) particle with leptoquark being the mediator field is of the main focus of this study. We explore the parameter space of the only unknown coupling in the model which is sensitive to all three main features of a DM model, namely, relic density, direct detection as well as indirect detection, while being consistent with the collider searches. The AMS-02 data for antiproton flux imposes stringent bound till date which excludes the DM mass up to \(400\,\)GeV at 95% C.L. The LUX 2016 data for DM-neutron scattering cross section allows the region compatible with relic density; however, the future sensitivity of LZ ex…

PhysicsParticle physicslawAntiprotonPhysics beyond the Standard ModelDark matterLeptoquarkParameter spaceColliderCoupling (probability)law.inventionMajorana fermion
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The Topological Phase Transitions Related to Fermion Condensate

2014

In this chapter, we consider so-called topological phase transitions, taking place in normal Fermi liquid. In other words, here we are dealing with different instabilities of normal Fermi liquids relative to several kinds of perturbations of initial quasiparticle spectrum \(\varepsilon (p)\) and occupation numbers \(n(p)\) associated with the emergence of a multi-connected Fermi surface. Depending on the parameters and analytical properties of the Landau interaction, such instabilities lead to several possible types of restructuring of initial Landau Fermi liquid ground state. This restructuring generates topologically distinct phases. One of them is the FC discussed above, another one belo…

PhysicsPhase transitionPhase (matter)QuasiparticleFermi surfaceFermionFermi liquid theoryGround stateTopologyFermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
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Renormalization of the Fröhlich constant for electrons in a quantum dot

2002

Recent experimental investigations of far-infrared attenuation in GaAs/InAs quantum dot in magnetic field and measurements of photoluminescence features for smaller pyramid-shape GaAs/InAs quantum dots indicated an enhancement of coupling of longitudinal optical phonons with confined electrons, which manifested itself in a significant increase of the effective Frohlich constant in comparison to its bulk value. We give a simple quasiclassical explanation of this enhancement and relate the renormalization of the Frohlich constant with the dot diameter.

PhysicsPhotoluminescenceCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter::OtherPhononGeneral Physics and AstronomyElectronFermionCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectMagnetic fieldRenormalizationCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceQuantum dotLeptonPhysics Letters A
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Some physical appearances of vector coherent states and coherent states related to degenerate Hamiltonians

2005

In the spirit of some earlier work on the construction of vector coherent states over matrix domains, we compute here such states associated to some physical Hamiltonians. In particular, we construct vector coherent states of the Gazeau-Klauder type. As a related problem, we also suggest a way to handle degeneracies in the Hamiltonian for building coherent states. Specific physical Hamiltonians studied include a single photon mode interacting with a pair of fermions, a Hamiltonian involving a single boson and a single fermion, a charged particle in a three dimensional harmonic force field and the case of a two-dimensional electron placed in a constant magnetic field, orthogonal to the plane…

PhysicsPhoton010102 general mathematicsDegenerate energy levelsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsFermionElectron01 natural sciencesMagnetic fieldsymbols.namesakeTheoretical physics0103 physical sciencessymbolsCoherent states0101 mathematics010306 general physicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Mathematical PhysicsBosonJournal of Mathematical Physics
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Non-Perturbative Renormalization of Lattice Four-Fermion Operators without Power Subtractions

1999

A general non-perturbative analysis of the renormalization properties of $\Delta I=3/2$ four-fermion operators in the framework of lattice regularization with Wilson fermions is presented. We discuss the non-perturbative determination of the operator renormalization constants in the lattice Regularization Independent (RI or MOM) scheme. We also discuss the determination of the finite lattice subtraction coefficients from Ward Identities. We prove that, at large external virtualities, the determination of the lattice mixing coefficients, obtained using the RI renormalization scheme, is equivalent to that based on Ward Identities, in the continuum and chiral limits. As a feasibility study of …

PhysicsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)High Energy Physics::LatticeHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)FísicaFOS: Physical sciencesFermionRenormalizationOperator (computer programming)High Energy Physics - LatticeRegularization (physics)Lattice (order)Non-perturbativeEngineering (miscellaneous)Mathematical physics
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Double Copies of Fermions as Matter that Interacts Only Gravitationally

2016

Inspired by the recent progress in the field of scattering amplitudes, we discuss hypothetical particles which can be characterized as the double copies of fermions-in the same way gravitons can be viewed as double copies of gauge bosons. As the gravitons, these hypothetical particles interact only through gravitational interactions. We present two equivalent methods for the computation of the relevant scattering amplitudes. The hypothetical particles can be massive and nonrelativistic.

PhysicsPhysics::General PhysicsGauge bosonParticle physicsField (physics)010308 nuclear & particles physicsComputationGravitonGeneral Physics and AstronomyFermion01 natural sciencesGravitationScattering amplitude0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsComputer Science::DatabasesPhysical Review Letters
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Electronic momentum distribution in the one-dimensional extended Hubbard model: determinantal Monte Carlo study

2002

Abstract The effect of electron–electron (e–e) interaction on trans -polyacetylene ( t -PA) properties is investigated within the framework of an extended Hubbard model in one dimension. For numerical calculation, we use the determinantal version of quantum Monte Carlo approach, which provides a breakthrough to simulate statistical fluctuations in the systems with many degrees of freedom, in order to obtain mean values for observables of physical interest. This allows one to analyze the discrete system of fermions without encountering the numerical instabilities that generally occur from the original problem involving anticommuting fermion operators. We calculate the electronic momentum dis…

PhysicsPolymers and PlasticsHubbard modelQuantum Monte CarloOrganic ChemistryMonte Carlo methodDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)ObservableFermionMomentumMatrix (mathematics)Materials ChemistryStatistical physicsMathematical physicsPolymer
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Recoil Polarization and Beam-Recoil Double Polarization Measurement ofηElectroproduction on the Proton in the Region of theS11(1535)Resonance

2007

The beam-recoil double polarization P{sub x{sup '}}{sup h} and P{sub z{sup '}}{sup h} and the recoil polarization P{sub y{sup '}} were measured for the first time for the p(e-vector,e{sup '}p-vector){eta} reaction at a four-momentum transfer of Q{sup 2}=0.1 GeV{sup 2}/c{sup 2} and a center of mass production angle of {theta}=120 deg. at the Mainz Microtron MAMI-C. With a center of mass energy range of 1500 MeV<W<1550 MeV the region of the S{sub 11}(1535) and D{sub 13}(1520) resonance was covered. The results are discussed in the framework of a phenomenological isobar model (Eta-MAID). While P{sub x{sup '}}{sup h} and P{sub z{sup '}}{sup h} are in good agreement with the model, P{sub y{sup '…

PhysicsProton010308 nuclear & particles physicsHadronGeneral Physics and AstronomyElementary particleFermion7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesBaryonRecoil0103 physical sciencesIsobarAtomic physics010306 general physicsNucleonPhysical Review Letters
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Comments on "Neutron-proton mass difference in the chiral solitonic bag model"

1990

It is pointed out that the topological soliton bag is incompletely quantized in the papers of Durgut, Pak, and Yilmaz and of Wittman and Woloshyn, leading to results on the neutron-proton mass difference and other phenomena that are not implied by the model. The purpose of this paper is to clarify how and where their scheme goes wrong and to propose an alternative consistent scheme of quantization.

PhysicsQuantization (physics)Theoretical physicsQuantum mechanicsNuclear TheoryQuark modelElementary particleFermionSymmetry groupNucleonQuantum numberTopological defectPhysical review. D, Particles and fields
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Macroscopic conductivity of free fermions in disordered media

2014

We conclude our analysis of the linear response of charge transport in lattice systems of free fermions subjected to a random potential by deriving general mathematical properties of its conductivity at the macroscopic scale. The present paper belongs to a succession of studies on Ohm and Joule's laws from a thermodynamic viewpoint. We show, in particular, the existence and finiteness of the conductivity measure $\mu _{\mathbf{\Sigma }}$ for macroscopic scales. Then we prove that, similar to the conductivity measure associated to Drude's model, $\mu _{\mathbf{\Sigma }}$ converges in the weak$^{\ast } $-topology to the trivial measure in the case of perfect insulators (strong disorder, compl…

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsCondensed matter physics82C70 82C44 82C20FOS: Physical sciencesStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMathematical Physics (math-ph)FermionConductivityMacroscopic scaleLattice (order)Quantum mechanicsTrivial measureOhmQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Electrical conductorAnderson impurity modelMathematical Physics
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