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Phases of dense quarks at large

โœ Scribed by Larry McLerran; Robert D. Pisarski


Book ID
103866331
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
237 KB
Volume
796
Category
Article
ISSN
0375-9474

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โœฆ Synopsis


In the limit of a large number of colors, N c , we suggest that gauge theories can exhibit several distinct phases at nonzero temperature and quark density. Two are familiar: a cold, dilute phase of confined hadrons, where the pressure is โˆผ 1, and a hot phase of deconfined quarks and gluons, with pressure โˆผ N 2 c . When the quark chemical potential ฮผ โˆผ 1, the deconfining transition temperature, T d , is independent of ฮผ. For T < T d , as ฮผ increases above the mass threshold, baryons quickly form a dense phase where the pressure is โˆผ N c . As illustrated by a Skyrme crystal, chiral symmetry can be both spontaneously broken, and then restored, in the dense phase. While the pressure is โˆผ N c , like that of (non-ideal) quarks, the dense phase is still confined, with interactions near the Fermi surface those of baryons, and not of quarks. Thus in the chirally symmetric region, baryons near the Fermi surface are parity doubled. We suggest possible implications for the phase diagram of QCD.


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