We study finite density QCD in an approximation in which the interaction between quarks is modelled on that induced by instantons. We sketch the mechanism by which chiral symmetry restoration at finite density occurs in this model. At all densities high enough that the chirally symmetric phase fills space, we find that color symmetry is broken by the formation of a $$ condensate of quark Cooper pairs. The formation of this color superconductor condensate lowers the energy of the system most if the up and down quark chemical potentials are equal. This suggests that the formation of such a condensate in a heavy ion collision may be accompanied by radiation of negative pions, and its decay may yield more protons than were present in the incide...
We describe the effects of the strange quark mass and of the color and electric neutrality on the su...
Cold dense quark matter is in a crystalline color superconducting phase wherever pairing occurs betw...
We study the behavior of quark and diquark condensates at finite Unruh temperature as seen by an acc...
We use a variational procedure to study finite density QCD in an approximation in which the interact...
We describe the interplay of two nonperturbative phenomena which should take place in the chirally i...
The influence of different chemical potential for different flavors on color superconductivity is an...
At high nuclear density and small temperature, due to the asymptotic freedom property of Quantum Chr...
AbstractWe show that the superconducting 2SC phase at high density and normal chiraly broken quark p...
When nuclear matter reaches a high enough density, we expect that the nucleons will overlap so much ...
We review recent work on the phase structure of QCD at very high baryon density. We introduce the ph...
After a brief review of the phenomena expected in cold dense quark matter, color superconductivity a...
At ultra-high density, matter is expected to form a degenerate Fermi gas of quarks in which there is...
I discuss recent developments in our understanding of the color-superconducting phases of cold, dens...
We survey the non-locked color-flavor-spin channels for quark-quark (color superconducting) condensa...
We give an introduction crystalline color superconductivity, arguing that it is likely to occur wher...
We describe the effects of the strange quark mass and of the color and electric neutrality on the su...
Cold dense quark matter is in a crystalline color superconducting phase wherever pairing occurs betw...
We study the behavior of quark and diquark condensates at finite Unruh temperature as seen by an acc...
We use a variational procedure to study finite density QCD in an approximation in which the interact...
We describe the interplay of two nonperturbative phenomena which should take place in the chirally i...
The influence of different chemical potential for different flavors on color superconductivity is an...
At high nuclear density and small temperature, due to the asymptotic freedom property of Quantum Chr...
AbstractWe show that the superconducting 2SC phase at high density and normal chiraly broken quark p...
When nuclear matter reaches a high enough density, we expect that the nucleons will overlap so much ...
We review recent work on the phase structure of QCD at very high baryon density. We introduce the ph...
After a brief review of the phenomena expected in cold dense quark matter, color superconductivity a...
At ultra-high density, matter is expected to form a degenerate Fermi gas of quarks in which there is...
I discuss recent developments in our understanding of the color-superconducting phases of cold, dens...
We survey the non-locked color-flavor-spin channels for quark-quark (color superconducting) condensa...
We give an introduction crystalline color superconductivity, arguing that it is likely to occur wher...
We describe the effects of the strange quark mass and of the color and electric neutrality on the su...
Cold dense quark matter is in a crystalline color superconducting phase wherever pairing occurs betw...
We study the behavior of quark and diquark condensates at finite Unruh temperature as seen by an acc...