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Detect axial gauge fields with a calorimeter

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SCIPOST PHYSICS CORE
Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages -

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SCIPOST FOUNDATION
DOI: 10.21468/SciPostPhysCore.3.2.013

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  1. Spanish MECD from MCIU/AEI/FEDER, UE [FIS2014-57432-P, PGC2018-099199-B-I00]
  2. Severo Ochoa Center of Excellence grant [SEV-2016-0597]
  3. Comunidad de Madrid MAD2D-CM Program [S2013/MIT-3007]
  4. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia [0657-2020-0015]
  5. Spanish-French mobility project [PIC2016FR6/PICS07480]

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Torsional strain in Weyl semimetals excites a unidirectional chiral density wave propagating in the direction of the torsional vector. This gapless excitation, named the chiral sound wave, is generated by a particular realization of the axial anomaly via the tripleaxial (AAA) anomalous diagram. We show that the presence of the torsion-generated chiral sound leads to a linear behavior of the specific heat of a Weyl semimetal and to an enhancement of the thermal conductivty at experimentally accessible temperatures. We also demonstrate that such an elastic twist lowers the temperature of the sample, thus generating a new, anomalous type of elasto-calorific effect. Measurements of these thermodynamical effects will provide experimental verification of the exotic triple-axial anomaly as well as the reality of the elastic pseudomagnetic fields in Weyl semimetals. (C) Copyright M. Baggioli et al. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Published by the SciPost Foundation.

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