Abstract
Critical properties of one-dimensional (1D) correlated electron systems with a mobile impurity are investigated. By applying the finite-size scaling method to a Bethe-ansatz solvable model, we derive the conformal dimensions related to the orthogonality catastrophe. We then apply the results to the Fermi-edge singularity in quantum wires, and clarify how the critical exponent for X-ray absorption depends on the mass of the core-hole created. A generalization to SU(\(\)) electron systems is outlined based on the g-on description of 1D electron systems.
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