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Dual approach to soft-core anyonic Lieb-Liniger fluids

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The identity of quantum matter can be effectively altered by means of gauge fields. In two spatial dimensions this is illustrated by the Chern-Simons flux-attachment mechanism, but such a mechanism is not possible in lower dimensions. Here, we study a one-dimensional interacting Bose gas in the presence of a gauge field. This model can be explicitly mapped into an interacting anyonic system by a large gauge transformation, indicating a statistical transmutation analogous to that of Chern-Simons. The Bogoliubov spectrum in the weakly-interacting limit reveals the presence of a roton minimum arising from the statistical interaction. At a mean-field level chiral solitons are recovered. Should these be understood as quantum bound states, it is natural to interpret them as corresponding to localised anyonic quasiparticles. Hydrodynamic arguments highlight the presence of dispersive chiral shock waves in the propagation of a wavepacket due to a Riemann-Hopf nonlinearity. Numerical calculations show the presence of both chiral soliton trains and shock waves.

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A Lower-Dimensional Remnant of Flux Attachment

cond-mat.mes-hall · 2024-12-04 · conditional · novelty 4.0

Reducing a Chern-Simons gauge theory to one dimension leaves a statistical gauge field proportional to particle density, reproducing one-dimensional statistical transmutation.

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  • A Lower-Dimensional Remnant of Flux Attachment cond-mat.mes-hall · 2024-12-04 · conditional · none · ref 13 · internal anchor

    Reducing a Chern-Simons gauge theory to one dimension leaves a statistical gauge field proportional to particle density, reproducing one-dimensional statistical transmutation.