Gaps and Critical Temperature for Color Superconductivity

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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4 pages, 1 figure, REVTeX, eps, and psfig style files required, revised version

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10.1103/PhysRevD.61.051501

Because of a logarithmic enhancement from soft, collinear magnetic gluons, in dense quark matter the gap for a color superconducting condensate with spin zero depends upon the QCD coupling constant g not as exp(-1/g^2), like in BCS theory, but as exp(-1/g). In weak coupling, the ratio of the transition temperature to the spin-zero gap at zero temperature is the same as in BCS theory. We classify the gaps with spin one, and find that they are of the same order in g as the spin-zero gap.

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