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Interaction and excitonic insulating transition in graphene
The strong long-range Coulomb interaction between massless Dirac fermions in
graphene can drive a semimetal-insulator transition. We show that this
transition is strongly suppressed when the Coulomb interaction is screened by
such effects as disorder, thermal fluctuation, doping, and finite volume. It is
completely suppressed once the screening factor is beyond a threshold
even for infinitely strong coupling. However, such transition is
still possible if there is an additional strong contact four-fermion
interaction. The differences between screened and contact interactions are also
discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Generation of large-scale magnetic fields from inflation in teleparallelism
We explore the generation of large-scale magnetic fields from inflation in
teleparallelism, in which the gravitational theory is described by the torsion
scalar instead of the scalar curvature in general relativity. In particular, we
examine the case that the conformal invariance of the electromagnetic field
during inflation is broken by a non-minimal gravitational coupling between the
torsion scalar and the electromagnetic field. It is shown that for a power-law
type coupling, the magnetic field on 1 Mpc scale with its strength of G at the present time can be generated.Comment: 18 pages, no figure, version accepted for publication in JCA
Limit on in Two Higgs Doublet Models
Using the recent CLEO measurement of , we find that the
branching ratio of cannot be larger than in two Higgs doublet
models. The small experimental value of can no longer be
explained by charged Higgs boson effects.Comment: 11 pages + 3 Figures (not included), ReVTeX, NTUTH-94-16 and
NHCU-HEP-94-1
Singly Cabibbo suppressed decays of with SU(3) flavor symmetry
We analyze the weak processes of anti-triplet charmed baryons decaying to
octet baryons and mesons with the SU(3) flavor symmetry and topological quark
diagram scheme. We study the decay branching ratios without neglecting the
contributions from for the first time in the SU(3)
flavor symmetry approach. The fitting results for the Cabibbo allowed and
suppressed decays of are all consistent with the experimental
data. We predict all singly Cabibbo suppressed decays. In particular, we find
that , which is
slightly below the current experimental upper limit of and
can be tested by the ongoing experiment at BESIII as well as the future one at
Belle-II.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figure, revised version accepted by PL
Inverse-Chirp Imprint of Gravitational Wave Signals in Scalar Tensor Theory
The scalar tensor theory contains a coupling function connecting the
quantities in the Jordan and Einstein frames, which is constrained to guarantee
a transformation rule between frames. We simulate the supernovae core collapse
with different choices of coupling functions defined over the viable region of
the parameter space and find that a generic inverse-chirp feature of the
gravitational waves in the scalar tensor scenario.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, revised version accepted by EPJ
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