Spontaneous parity violation under extreme conditions: An effective lagrangian analysis

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2018-01-19T11:27:14Z

2018-01-19T11:27:14Z

2014-06

2018-01-19T11:27:14Z

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We investigate how large baryon densities (and possibly high temperatures) may induce spontaneous parity violation in the composite meson sector of vector-like gauge theory (presumably QCD or techni-QCD). The analysis at intermediate energy scales is done by using an extended σσ -model lagrangian that includes two scalar and two pseudoscalar multiplets and fulfills low-energy constraints for vector-like gauge theories. We elaborate on a novel mechanism of parity breaking based on the interplay between lightest and heavier meson condensates, which therefore cannot be realized in the simplest σσ model. The results are relevant for idealized homogeneous and infinite nuclear (quark or techniquark) matter where the influence of the density can be examined with the help of a constant chemical potential. The model is able to describe satisfactorily the first-order phase transition to stable nuclear matter, and it predicts a second-order phase transition to a state where parity is spontaneously broken. We argue that the parity breaking phenomenon is quite generic when a large enough chemical potential is present. Current quark masses are explicitly taken into account in this work and shown not to change the general conclusions.

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English

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Società Italiana di Fisica & Springer Verlag

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-014-2932-1

European Physical Journal C, 2014, vol. 74, num. 6

https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-014-2932-1

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