Topological confinement of vortices in two-flavor dense QCD

Abstract We find a novel confinement mechanism in the two-flavor dense quark matter proposed recently, that consists of the 2SC condensates and the P-wave diquark condensates of d-quarks. This quark matter exhibiting color superconductivity as well as superfluidity is classified into two phases; con...

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Main Authors: Yuki Fujimoto, Muneto Nitta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-09-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP09(2021)192
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spelling doaj-6f0e55de595c403394f455825fdfdde92021-10-10T11:52:58ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792021-09-012021913610.1007/JHEP09(2021)192Topological confinement of vortices in two-flavor dense QCDYuki Fujimoto0Muneto Nitta1Department of Physics, The University of TokyoDepartment of Physics & Research and Education Center for Natural Sciences, Keio UniversityAbstract We find a novel confinement mechanism in the two-flavor dense quark matter proposed recently, that consists of the 2SC condensates and the P-wave diquark condensates of d-quarks. This quark matter exhibiting color superconductivity as well as superfluidity is classified into two phases; confined and deconfined phases of vortices. We establish that the criterion of the confinement is color neutrality of Aharonov-Bohm (AB) phases: vortices exhibiting color non-singlet AB phases are confined by the so-called AB defects to form color-singlet bound states. In the deconfined phase, the most stable vortices are non-Abelian Alice strings, which are superfluid vortices with fractional circulation and non-Abelian color magnetic fluxes therein, exhibiting color non-singlet AB phases. On the other hand, in the confined phase, these non-Abelian vortices are confined to either a baryonic or mesonic bound state in which constituent vortices are connected by AB defects. The baryonic bound state consists of three non-Abelian Alice strings with different color magnetic fluxes with the total flux canceled out connected by a domain wall junction, while the mesonic bound state consists of two non-Abelian Alice strings with the same color magnetic fluxes connected by a single domain wall. Interestingly, the latter contains a color magnetic flux in its core, but this can exist because of color neutrality of its AB phase.https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP09(2021)192Solitons Monopoles and InstantonsPhase Diagram of QCDSpontaneous Symmetry Breaking
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author Yuki Fujimoto
Muneto Nitta
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Muneto Nitta
Topological confinement of vortices in two-flavor dense QCD
Journal of High Energy Physics
Solitons Monopoles and Instantons
Phase Diagram of QCD
Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking
author_facet Yuki Fujimoto
Muneto Nitta
author_sort Yuki Fujimoto
title Topological confinement of vortices in two-flavor dense QCD
title_short Topological confinement of vortices in two-flavor dense QCD
title_full Topological confinement of vortices in two-flavor dense QCD
title_fullStr Topological confinement of vortices in two-flavor dense QCD
title_full_unstemmed Topological confinement of vortices in two-flavor dense QCD
title_sort topological confinement of vortices in two-flavor dense qcd
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract We find a novel confinement mechanism in the two-flavor dense quark matter proposed recently, that consists of the 2SC condensates and the P-wave diquark condensates of d-quarks. This quark matter exhibiting color superconductivity as well as superfluidity is classified into two phases; confined and deconfined phases of vortices. We establish that the criterion of the confinement is color neutrality of Aharonov-Bohm (AB) phases: vortices exhibiting color non-singlet AB phases are confined by the so-called AB defects to form color-singlet bound states. In the deconfined phase, the most stable vortices are non-Abelian Alice strings, which are superfluid vortices with fractional circulation and non-Abelian color magnetic fluxes therein, exhibiting color non-singlet AB phases. On the other hand, in the confined phase, these non-Abelian vortices are confined to either a baryonic or mesonic bound state in which constituent vortices are connected by AB defects. The baryonic bound state consists of three non-Abelian Alice strings with different color magnetic fluxes with the total flux canceled out connected by a domain wall junction, while the mesonic bound state consists of two non-Abelian Alice strings with the same color magnetic fluxes connected by a single domain wall. Interestingly, the latter contains a color magnetic flux in its core, but this can exist because of color neutrality of its AB phase.
topic Solitons Monopoles and Instantons
Phase Diagram of QCD
Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking
url https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP09(2021)192
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