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A strange exchange: paraparticles and where to find them, Kaden Hazzard (Rice)

31 Jan 2025 3:50 PM | Anonymous

1pm AEDT  Thursday Feb 6 

Zoom link         Meeting ID: 842 9049 5171      Password: theophys

Abstract:  All known particles are fermions or bosons. While exceptions are known in 2D space (anyons), in 3D fermions and bosons were widely believed to be the only possibilities. In this talk, I will describe our results [Z Wang and KRA Hazzard, Nature 637, 314 (2025)] showing it is possible to have particles that are inequivalent to fermions and bosons, known as paraparticles, in arbitrary dimension. I will describe how these emerge in solvable spin models whose excitations are paraparticles. These constructions satisfy all known physical principles required of a quantum theory, including the principle of locality, i.e. that disturbing a system at some point in space does not instantaneously affect far away points. This is crucial, as powerful theorems of algebraic quantum field theory show that locality constrains particle statistics, which presented an obstacle to previous theories of paraparticles. I will describe how our construction evades these theorems' constraints, some implications, and experimental systems in ultracold matter where we may begin to search for paraparticles. 

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