Axial Anomaly, Mismatched Fermi Surfaces and Vector Interaction in Dense Neutral Quark Matter
Abstract
We report on effects of the q- vector interaction and/or the U(1)-anomaly-induced chiral-diquark coupling on the charge-neutral quark matter in -equilibrium. We show that when the vector coupling is absent, there can appear a cross-over region sandwiched by two critical points in the intermediate temperature () region, while the phase transition in the low- region including zero temperature keeps being first order until the strength of the anomaly term is increased to have a critical value. On the other hand, when the vector coupling is also present, there appears a crossover region in the low- area including zero temperature with a new critical point, as was first demonstrated by Kitazawa et al and the present authors without and with the charge-neutral condition, respectively. We remark that the possible chromomagnetic instability is suppressed and can be even completely absent owing to the enhanced diquark coupling due to the anomaly term and/or by the vector interaction.
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@article{arxiv.1112.0075,
title = {Axial Anomaly, Mismatched Fermi Surfaces and Vector Interaction in Dense Neutral Quark Matter},
author = {Teiji Kunihiro and Zhao Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.0075},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
A typos is corrected. Definitions of some coupling constants are added