Fate of the inert three-flavor, spin-zero color-superconducting phases

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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9 pages, 1 figure; the version accepted to publish in PRD

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10.1103/PhysRevD.74.065011

I investigate some of the inert phases in three-flavor, spin-zero color-superconducting quark matter: the CFL phase (the analogue of the B phase in superfluid $^3\rm He$), the A and A* phases, and the 2SC and sSC phases. I compute the pressure of these phases with and without the neutrality condition. It is shown that the 2SC phase is identical to the A* phase up to a color rotation. The CFL phase is the energetically favored phase except for a small region of intermediate densities where the 2SC/A* phase is favored.

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