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Electronic Spectral Density in Heavy-Fermion Metals

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1986

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The electronic spectral density in heavy-fermion metals is determined by use of the periodic Anderson Hamiltonian with interatomic hybridization. The electronic density of states $N(\ensuremath{\epsilon})$ exhibits pronounced structure consisting of a narrow peak centered at the Fermi level and two broad side peaks. These results are used to interpret x-ray photoemission spectroscopy and bremsstrahlung isochromat spectroscopy data. The electronic mass enhancement $\frac{{m}^{*}}{m}$ is calculated as a function of the intra-atomic Coulomb interaction.

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