Single-flavour and two-flavour pairing in three-flavour quark matter
J.Phys. G32 (2006) 511-528 We study single-flavour quark pairing ("self-pairing") in colour-superconducting phases of quark matter, paying particular attention to the difference between scenarios where all three flavours undergo single-flavour pairing, and scenarios where two flavours pair...
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Zusammenfassung: | J.Phys. G32 (2006) 511-528 We study single-flavour quark pairing ("self-pairing") in
colour-superconducting phases of quark matter, paying particular attention to
the difference between scenarios where all three flavours undergo
single-flavour pairing, and scenarios where two flavours pair with each other
("2SC" pairing) and the remaining flavour self-pairs. We perform our
calculations in the mean field approximation using a pointlike four-fermion
interaction based on single gluon exchange. We confirm the result from previous
weakly-coupled-QCD calculations, that when all three flavours self-pair the
favored channel for each is colour-spin-locked (CSL) pseudoisotropic pairing.
However, we find that when the up and down quarks undergo 2SC pairing, they
induce a colour chemical potential that disfavors the CSL phase. The strange
quarks then self-pair in a "polar" channel that breaks rotational invariance,
although the CSL phase may survive in a narrow range of densities. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.hep-ph/0512104 |