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Title: Spatially random disorder in unitary fermion system in (4 − ϵ)-dimensions and effective action at finite temperature
Authors: Gupta, R K
Meenu
Keywords: Random Systems
Renormalization Group
Scale and Conformal Symmetries
Issue Date: 8-Jul-2024
Abstract: ABSTRACT Non-relativistic conformal field theory is significant to understand various aspects of an ultra-cold system. In this paper, we study a non-relativistic system of two-component fermions interacting with a complex boson with Yukawa-like interactions near d = 4-spatial dimensions in the presence of a quenched disorder. The homogeneous theory flows to an interacting fixed point describing a unitary fermion system. In the presence of the disorder, we find that the system has an interesting phase structure in the space of the coupling constants and exhibits an interacting disorder fixed point in ϵ-expansion. The correlation function obeys Lifshitz scaling behaviour at the disorder fixed point with the anisotropic exponent being z = 2 + γE. We also study the disorder system at finite temperature and compute the leading contribution to the 1PI effective action.
URI: http://dspace.iitrpr.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4689
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