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Evidence for Multimodal Superfluidity of Neutrons

Nuclear Theory 2026-03-24 v3 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics Superconductivity Nuclear Experiment Quantum Physics

Abstract

We present theoretical and experimental evidence for a new phase of matter in neutron-rich systems that we call multimodal superfluidity. Using ab initio lattice calculations, we show that the condensate consists of coexisting s-wave pairs, p-wave pairs in entangled double pair combinations, and quartets composed of bound states of two s-wave pairs. We identify multimodal superfluidity as a general feature of single-flavor spin-1/2 fermionic systems with attractive s-wave and p-wave interactions, provided the system is stable against collapse into a dense droplet. Beyond neutrons at sub-saturation densities, we demonstrate that this phase appears in generalized attractive extended Hubbard models in one, two, and three dimensions. We elucidate the mechanism for this coexistence using self-consistent few-body Cooper models and compare with Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory. We also derive the form of the effective action and show that spin, rotational, and parity symmetries remain unbroken. Finally, we analyze experimental data to show that p-wave pair gaps and quartet gaps are present in atomic nuclei, and we discuss the consequences of this new phase for the structure and dynamics of neutron star crusts.

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@article{arxiv.2602.17611,
  title  = {Evidence for Multimodal Superfluidity of Neutrons},
  author = {Yuan-Zhuo Ma and Georgios Palkanoglou and Joseph Carlson and Stefano Gandolfi and Alexandros Gezerlis and Gabriel Given and Ashe Hicks and Dean Lee and Kevin E. Schmidt and Jiabin Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.17611},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

61 pages, 37 figures; Minor revisions