Phase diagram of quark-antiquark and diquark condensates in the 3-dimensional Gross Neveu model with the 4-component spinor representation

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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11 pages, 3 figures, revtex

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10.1103/PhysRevD.78.014021

We construct the phase diagram of the quark-antiquark and diquark condensates at finite temperature and density in the 2 + 1 dimensional (3D) two flavor massless Gross Neveu (GN) model with the 4-component quarks. In contrast to the case of the 2-component quarks, there appears the coexisting phase of the quark-antiquark and diquark condensates. This is the crucial difference between the 2-component and 4-component quark cases in the 3D GN model. The coexisting phase is also seen in the 4D Nambu Jona-Lasinio model. Then we see that the 3D GN model with the 4-component quarks bears closer resemblance to the 4D Nambu Jona-Lasinio model.

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