2019
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.99.205151
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Emergent reflection symmetry from nonrelativistic composite fermions

Abstract: A recent experimental study [Pan et al., arXiv: 1902.10262] has shown that fractional quantum Hall effect gaps are essentially consistent with particle-hole symmetry in the lowest Landau level. Motivated by this result, we consider a clean two dimensional electron system (2DES) from the viewpoint of composite fermion mean-field theory. In this short note, we show that while the experiment is manifestly consistent with a Dirac composite fermion theory proposed recently by Son, it can equally well be explained w… Show more

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“…We also find that nuclear constraints tend to give larger R 1.4 and LMXB sources with thermonuclear bursts tend to indicate smaller ones. Our Λ 1.4 bounds found in Test F are consistent with those of Kumar, & Landry (2019). However, our median value is a bit higher than that found in Kumar, & Landry (2019).…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…We also find that nuclear constraints tend to give larger R 1.4 and LMXB sources with thermonuclear bursts tend to indicate smaller ones. Our Λ 1.4 bounds found in Test F are consistent with those of Kumar, & Landry (2019). However, our median value is a bit higher than that found in Kumar, & Landry (2019).…”
Section: Discussion and Summarysupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Our Λ 1.4 bounds found in Test F are consistent with those of Kumar, & Landry (2019). However, our median value is a bit higher than that found in Kumar, & Landry (2019). Such a difference is likely caused by the very different analysis methods and by our additional bounds on M TOV .…”
Section: Discussion and Summarysupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…(Mean-field theory means that fluctuations of an emergent gauge field coupling to the composite fermion are ignored.) Furthermore, both composite fermion theories yield identical predictions for a number of observables in mean-field theory [14,16,[19][20][21], e.g., thermopower at half-filling and magnetoroton spectra away from half-filling. These results suggest that the HLR and Dirac composite fermion theories may belong to the same universality class.…”
Section: 1 Motivationmentioning
confidence: 86%