Published June 4, 2004 | Version v1
Journal article

Gapless color-flavor-locked quark matter

  • 1. Center for Theoretical Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 (United States)
  • 2. Physics Department, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63130 (United States)

Description

In neutral cold quark matter that is so dense that the strange quark mass Ms is unimportant, all three quark flavors pair in a color-flavor locked (CFL) pattern, and all nine fermionic quasiparticles have a gap Δ (or 2Δ). We argue that, as the density decreases (or Ms increases), there is a quantum phase transition (at Ms2/μ≅2Δ) to a new 'gapless CFL phase' in which only seven quasiparticles have a gap. There is still an unbroken U(1)Q-tilde gluon/photon, but, unlike CFL, gapless CFL is a Q-tilde conductor with gapless (charged) quasiquarks and a nonzero electron density at zero temperature, so its low energy effective theory and astrophysical properties are qualitatively new. At the transition, the dispersion relations of both gapless quasiparticles are quadratic, but for larger Ms2/μ, one becomes conventionally linear while the other remains quadratic, up to tiny corrections

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Journal Title
Physical Review Letters
Journal Volume
92
Journal Issue
22
Journal Page Range
p. 222001-222001.4
ISSN
0031-9007
CODEN
PRLTAO

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