2–4 Jul 2025
Faculty of Law and Administration, UWr
Europe/Warsaw timezone

3D Pion crystal from the chiral anomaly

2 Jul 2025, 15:15
20m
Witold Swida Lecture Hall (Faculty of Law and Administration, UWr)

Witold Swida Lecture Hall

Faculty of Law and Administration, UWr

ul. Uniwersytecka 7-10 Wrocław, Poland
Talk Dense QCD

Speaker

Geraint Evans (Academia Sinica)

Description

Including the effects of the chiral anomaly in Chiral Perturbation Theory at finite baryon chemical potential, it has been shown that neutral pions form an inhomogeneous phase dubbed the "Chiral Soliton Lattice" (CSL) above a certain critical magnetic field. Above a second, even higher critical field, the CSL becomes unstable to fluctuations of charged pions, implying they condense.

I will point out the similarity of this second critical field to the upper critical magnetic field in conventional type-II superconductors, suggesting that an inhomogeneous phase of superconducting charged pion exists beyond this point. Applying similar methods originally used by Abrikosov, I will present results where we've constructed such a phase and show the region where it is preferred in the baryon chemical potential-magnetic field phase diagram at zero temperature. This new phase has a non-zero baryon number density which is periodic in all three spatial dimensions.

Authors

Andreas Schmitt (University of Southampton) Geraint Evans (Academia Sinica)

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