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Andreev Edge State on Semi-Infinite Triangular Lattice: Detecting the Pairing Symmetry in Na_0.35CoO_2.yH_2O
We study the Andreev edge state on the semi-infinite triangular lattice with
different pairing symmetries and boundary topologies. We find a rich phase
diagram of zero energy Andreev edge states that is a unique fingerprint of each
of the possible pairing symmetries. We propose to pin down the pairing symmetry
in recently discovered Na_xCoO_2 material by the Fourier-transformed scanning
tunneling spectroscopy for the edge state. A surprisingly rich phase diagram is
found and explained by a general gauge argument and mapping to 1D tight-binding
model. Extensions of this work are discussed at the end.Comment: 4 pages, 1 table, 4 figure
Internal Gravity Waves Modulate the Apparent Misalignment of Exoplanets around Hot Stars
We propose that the observed misalignment between extra-solar planets and
their hot host stars can be explained by angular momentum transport within the
host star. Observations have shown that this misalignment is preferentially
around hot stars, which have convective cores and extended radiative envelopes.
This situation is amenable to substantial angular momentum transport by
internal gravity waves (IGW) generated at the convective-radiative interface.
Here we present numerical simulations of this process and show that IGW can
modulate the surface rotation of the star. With these two- dimensional
simulations we show that IGW could explain the retrograde orbits observed in
systems such as HAT-P-6 and HAT-P-7, however, extension to high obliquity
objects will await future three- dimensional simulations. We note that these
results also imply that individual massive stars should show temporal
variations in their v sini measurements.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, Accepted for publication in ApJ
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