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The heat capacity anomaly at the transition to superconductivity of the layered superconductor MgB 2 is compared to first-principles calculations with the Coulomb repulsion, * , as the only parameter which is fixed to give the measured T c . We solve the Eliashberg equations for both an isotropic oneband model and a two-band model with different superconducting gaps on the -band and -band Fermi surfaces. The agreement with experiments is considerably better for the two-band model than for the one-band model.
Golubov et al. (Thu,) studied this question.