Chiral effective model of cold and dense two-color QCD: The linear sigma model approach
Abstract
This review is devoted to summarizing recent developments of the linear sigma model (LSM) in cold and dense two-color QCD (QCD), in which lattice simulations are straightforwardly applicable thanks to the disappearance of the sign problem. In QCD, both theoretical and numerical studies derive the presence of the so-called baryon superfluid phase at sufficiently large chemical potential (), where diquark condensates govern the ground state. The hadron mass spectrum simulated in this phase shows that the mass of an iso-singlet () and state is remarkably reduced, but such a mode cannot be described by the chiral perturbation theory. Motivated by this fact, I invent the LSM constructed upon the linear representation of chiral symmetry, or more precisely the Pauli-G\"ursey symmetry. Then, it is shown that my LSM successfully reproduces the low-lying hadron mass spectrum in a broad range of simulated on the lattice. As applications of the LSM, topological susceptibility and sound velocity in cold and dense QCD are evaluated to compare with lattice results. Besides, generalized Gell-Mann-Oakes-Renner relation and hardon mass spectrum in the presence of a diquark source are analyzed. I also introduce an extended version of the LSM incorporating spin- hadrons.
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@article{arxiv.2502.04496,
title = {Chiral effective model of cold and dense two-color QCD: The linear sigma model approach},
author = {Daiki Suenaga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.04496},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Invited contribution to a Special Issue of Symmetry (review): "Chiral Symmetry, and Restoration in Nuclear Dense Matter". 63 pages, 15 figures