Diquark Bose Condensates in High Density Matter and Instantons
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- 19 November 1997
Abstract
Instantons lead to strong correlations between up and down quarks with spin zero and anti-symmetric color wave functions. In cold and dense matter, $n_b>n_c\simeq 1 fm^{-3}$ and $T<T_c\sim$ 50 MeV, these pairs Bose-condense, replacing the usual $< \bar qq >$ condensate and restoring chiral symmetry. At high density, the ground state is a color superconductor in which diquarks play the role of Cooper pairs. An interesting toy model is provided by QCD with two colors: it has a particle-anti-particle symmetry which relates $<\bar qq>$ and $< qq>$ condensates.
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- Version 1, 1997-11-19, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 81 (1), 53.
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