English

Chiral effective model of cold and dense two-color QCD: The linear sigma model approach

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2025-02-10 v1 High Energy Physics - Lattice Nuclear Theory

Abstract

This review is devoted to summarizing recent developments of the linear sigma model (LSM) in cold and dense two-color QCD (QC2_2D), in which lattice simulations are straightforwardly applicable thanks to the disappearance of the sign problem. In QC2_2D, both theoretical and numerical studies derive the presence of the so-called baryon superfluid phase at sufficiently large chemical potential (μq\mu_q), where diquark condensates govern the ground state. The hadron mass spectrum simulated in this phase shows that the mass of an iso-singlet (I=0I=0) and 00^- 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 μq\mu_q simulated on the lattice. As applications of the LSM, topological susceptibility and sound velocity in cold and dense QC2_2D 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-11 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