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    Quantum Monte Carlo Study of Semiconductor Artificial Graphene Nanostructures
    (AMER PHYSICAL SOC, 2023) Öztarhan, Gökhan; Güçlü, Alev Devrim; Kul, E. Bulut; Okçu, Emre; Guclu, A. D.
    Semiconductor artificial graphene nanostructures where the Hubbard model parameter U/t can be of the order of 100, provide a highly controllable platform to study strongly correlated quantum many-particle phases. We use accurate variational and diffusion Monte Carlo methods to demonstrate a transition from antiferromagnetic to metallic phases for an experimentally accessible lattice constant a = 50 nm in terms of lattice site radius rho, for finite-sized artificial honeycomb structures nanopatterned on GaAs quantum wells containing up to 114 electrons. By analyzing spin-spin correlation functions for hexagonal flakes with armchair edges and triangular flakes with zigzag edges, we show that edge type, geometry, and charge nonuniformity affect the steepness and the crossover rho value of the phase transition. For triangular structures, the metal-insulator transition is accompanied with a smoother edge polarization transition.
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    Measurement of Differential Cross Sections for the Production of a Z Boson in Association With Jets in Proton-Proton Collisions at P S=13 Tev
    (AMER PHYSICAL SOC, 2023) Tumasyan, A.; Adam, W.; Andrejkovic, J. W.; Bergauer, T.; Chatterjee, S.; Dragicevic, M.; Del Valle, Escalante
    A measurement is presented of the production of Z bosons that decay into two electrons or muons in association with jets, in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The data were cross sections are measured as a function of the transverse momentum (pT) of the Z boson and the transverse momentum and rapidities of the five jets with largest pT. The jet multiplicity distribution is measured for up to eight jets. The hadronic activity in the events is estimated using the scalar sum of the pT of all the jets. All measurements are unfolded to the stable-particle level and compared with predictions from various Monte Carlo event generators, as well as with expectations at leading and next-to-leading orders in perturbative quantum chromodynamics.