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When the Transition Temperature in Color Superconductors is Not Like in BCS Theory

Nuclear Theory 2009-11-07 v1 Superconductivity High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We study color superconductivity with Nf=1,2,N_f=1,2, and 3 massless flavors of quarks. We present a general formalism to derive and solve the gap equations for condensation in the even-parity channel. This formalism shows that the leading-order contribution to the gap equation is unique for all color superconductors studied here, and that differences arise solely at the subleading order. We discuss a simple method to compute subleading contributions from the integration over gluon momenta in the gap equation. Subleading contributions enter the prefactor of the color-superconducting gap parameter. In the case of color-flavor and color-spin locking we identify further corrections to this prefactor arising from the two-gap structure of the quasiparticle excitations. Computing the transition temperature, TcT_c, where the color-superconducting condensate melts, we find that these contributions lead to deviations from the BCS behavior Tc0.57ϕ0T_c\simeq 0.57 \phi_0, where ϕ0\phi_0 is the magnitude of the zero-temperature gap at the Fermi surface.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0209050,
  title  = {When the Transition Temperature in Color Superconductors is Not Like in BCS Theory},
  author = {Andreas Schmitt and Qun Wang and Dirk H. Rischke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0209050},
  year   = {2009}
}

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22 pages, Revtex, no figures