Two relativistic Kondo effects: Classification with particle and antiparticle impurities
Yasufumi Araki, Daiki Suenaga, Kei Suzuki, Shigehiro Yasui

TL;DR
This paper explores two types of relativistic Kondo effects distinguished by heavy-impurity degrees of freedom, analyzing their dispersion relations and condensate structures using effective theories, with potential experimental and simulation applications.
Contribution
It introduces a classification of relativistic Kondo effects based on heavy-fermion effective theories, highlighting differences in low-momentum structures and condensate forms.
Findings
Two types of Kondo effects with similar dispersions near the Fermi surface.
Distinct low-momentum structures in the two Kondo effects.
Classification of possible condensate forms in different heavy-fermion limits.
Abstract
We investigate two different types of relativistic Kondo effects, distinguished by heavy-impurity degrees of freedom, by focusing on the energy-momentum dispersion relations of the ground state with condensates composed of a light Dirac fermion and a nonrelativistic impurity fermion. Heavy fermion degrees of freedom are introduced in terms of two types of heavy-fermion effective theories, in other words, two heavy-fermion limits for the heavy Dirac fermion, which are known as the heavy-quark effective theories (HQETs) in high-energy physics. While the first one includes only the heavy-particle component, the second one contains both the heavy-particle and heavy-antiparticle components, which are opposite in their parity. From these theories, we obtain two types of Kondo effects, in which the dispersions near the Fermi surface are very similar, but they differ in the structure at low…
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