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Magnetic field driven instability in planar NJL model in real-time formalism

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2012-09-19 v1

Abstract

It is known that the symmetric (massless) state of the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model in 2+1 dimensions in a magnetic field B is not the ground state of the system at zero temperature due to the presence of a negative, linear in &|\sigma+i\pi|,termintheeffectivepotentialforthecompositefields, term in the effective potential for the composite fields \sigma\sim\bar{\psi}\psiand and \pi\sim\bar{\psi}i\gamma^5\psi,whilethequadratictermisalwayspositive(atachyonisabsent).Wefindthatfinitetemperatureisanecessaryingredientforthetachyonicinstabilityofthesymmetricstatetooccur.UtilizingtheSchwingerKeldyshrealtimeformalismwecalculatethedispersionrelationsforthefluctuationmodesofthecompositefields, while the quadratic term is always positive (a tachyon is absent). We find that finite temperature is a necessary ingredient for the tachyonic instability of the symmetric state to occur. Utilizing the Schwinger--Keldysh real-time formalism we calculate the dispersion relations for the fluctuation modes of the composite fields \sigmaand and \pi$. We demonstrate the presence of the tachyonic instability of the symmetric state for coupling constant that exceeds a certain critical value which vanishes as temperature tends to zero in accordance with the phenomenon of magnetic catalysis.

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@article{arxiv.1206.2266,
  title  = {Magnetic field driven instability in planar NJL model in real-time formalism},
  author = {O. V. Gamayun and E. V. Gorbar and V. P. Gusynin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.2266},
  year   = {2012}
}

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13 pages, 2 figures