Constraints from T_c and the isotope effect for MgB₂
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With the constraint that $T_c = 39$ K, as observed for MgB$_2$, we use the Eliashberg equations to compute possible allowed values of the isotope coefficient, $\beta$. We find that while the observed value $\beta= 0.32$ can be obtained in principle, it is difficult to reconcile a recently calculated spectral function with such a low observed value.
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