COLOR SUPERCONDUCTIVITY FROM SUPERSYMMETRY.

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Title: COLOR SUPERCONDUCTIVITY FROM SUPERSYMMETRY.
Authors: Maru, Nobuhito1 maru@riken.jp, Tachibana, Motoi1 motoi@riken.jp
Source: Modern Physics Letters A. 6/28/2005, Vol. 20 Issue 20, p1495-1502. 8p.
Subjects: Dynamics, Superconductivity, Supersymmetry, Mechanics (Physics), Statics, Physics, Condensation, Free electron theory of metals
Abstract: A supersymmetric composite model of color superconductivity is proposed. Quarks and diquarks are dynamically generated as composite fields by a newly introduced strong gauge dynamics. It is shown that the condensation of the scalar component of the diquark supermultiplet occurs when the chemical potential becomes larger than some critical value. We believe that the model captures well the aspects of the diquark condensate behavior and helps in understanding the diquark dynamics in real QCD. The results obtained here might be useful when we consider a theory composed of quarks and diquarks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:A supersymmetric composite model of color superconductivity is proposed. Quarks and diquarks are dynamically generated as composite fields by a newly introduced strong gauge dynamics. It is shown that the condensation of the scalar component of the diquark supermultiplet occurs when the chemical potential becomes larger than some critical value. We believe that the model captures well the aspects of the diquark condensate behavior and helps in understanding the diquark dynamics in real QCD. The results obtained here might be useful when we consider a theory composed of quarks and diquarks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:02177323
DOI:10.1142/S021773230501786X