Magnetic Color Flavor Locking Phase in High Density QCD
Abstract
We investigate the effects of an external magnetic field in the gap structure of a color superconductor with three massless quark flavors. Using an effective theory with four-fermion interactions, inspired by one-gluon exchange, we show that the long-range component of the external magnetic field that penetrates the color-flavor locked (CFL) phase modifies its gap structure, producing a new phase of lower symmetry. A main outcome of our study is that the field tends to strengthen the gaps formed by -charged and -neutral quarks that coupled among themselves through tree-level vertices. These gaps are enhanced by the field-dependent density of states of the -charged quarks on the Fermi surface. Our considerations are relevant for the study of highly magnetized compact stars.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0503162,
title = {Magnetic Color Flavor Locking Phase in High Density QCD},
author = {Efrain J. Ferrer and Vivian de la Incera and Cristina Manuel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0503162},
year = {2009}
}
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version to be published in PRL