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Skyrme insulators: insulators at the brink of superconductivity
Current theories of superfluidity are based on the idea of a coherent quantum
state with topologically protected, quantized circulation. When this
topological protection is absent, as in the case of He-A, the coherent
quantum state no longer supports persistent superflow. Here we argue that the
loss of topological protection in a superconductor gives rise to an insulating
ground state. We specifically introduce the concept of a Skyrme insulator to
describe the coherent dielectric state that results from the topological
failure of superflow carried by a complex vector order parameter. We apply this
idea to the case of SmB, arguing that the observation of a diamagnetic
Fermi surface within an insulating bulk can be understood in terms of a Skyrme
insulator. Our theory enables us to understand the linear specific heat of
SmB in terms of a neutral Majorana Fermi sea and leads us to predict that
in low fields of order a Gauss, SmB6 will develop a Meissner effect.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
Turmeric and black pepper spices decrease lipid peroxidation in meat patties during cooking.
Spices are rich in natural antioxidants and have been shown to be potent inhibitors of lipid peroxidation during cooking of meat. Turmeric contains unique conjugated curcuminoids with strong antioxidant activity. Piperine, one of the main constituents of black pepper, is known to increase the bioavailability of curcuminoids in mouse and human studies when consumed with turmeric. We investigated whether adding black pepper to turmeric powder may further inhibit lipid peroxidation when added to meat patties prior to cooking. The addition of black pepper to turmeric significantly decreased the lipid peroxidation in hamburger meat. When investigating the antioxidant activity of the main chemical markers, we determined that piperine did not exhibit any antioxidant activity. Therefore, we conclude that other black pepper ingredients are responsible for the increased antioxidant activity of combining black pepper with turmeric powder
Next Generation NASA Hazard Detection System Development
The SPLICE project is continuing NASAs efforts to develop precision landing GN&C technologies for future lander missions. One of those technologies is the next generation Hazard Detection (HD) System, which consists of a new HD Lidar and HD Algorithms. The HD System is a modular system that will be adapted to meet specific mission needs in the future. This paper presents the design approach, the nominal concept of operations for which the first prototype is being designed, and the expected performance of the system
An Effective Field Theory for Fractional Quantum Hall Systems near
We propose an effective field theory (EFT) of fractional quantum Hall systems
near the filling fraction that flows to pertinent IR candidate
phases, including non-abelian Pfaffian, anti-Pfaffian, and particle-hole
Pfaffian states (Pf, APf, and PHPf). Our EFT has a 2+1 O(2)
Chern-Simons gauge theory coupled to four Majorana fermions by a discrete
charge conjugation gauge field, with Gross-Neveu-Yukawa-Higgs terms. Including
deformations via a Higgs condensate and fermion mass terms, we can map out a
phase diagram with tunable parameters, reproducing the prediction of the
recently-proposed percolation picture and its gapless topological quantum phase
transitions. Our EFT captures known features of both gapless and gapped sectors
of time-reversal-breaking domain walls between Pf and APf phases. Moreover, we
find that PfAPf domain walls have higher tension than domain walls in the
PHPf phase. Then the former, if formed, may transition to the
energetically-favored PHPf domain walls; this could, in turn, help further
induce a bulk transition to PHPf.Comment: 72 pages, 10 figures, 5 tables. Many appendices. Add Sec 2.2, new
remarks in Conclusion, and other clarifications. Accepted by Physical Review
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