Hadron Wavefunctions as a Probe of a Two Color Baryonic Medium

Abstract

The properties of the ground state of two-color QCD at non-zero baryon chemical potential μ present an interesting problem in strongly-interacting gauge theory; in particular the nature of the physically-relevant degrees of freedom in the superfluid phase in the post-onset regime μ>mπ/2 still needs clarification. In this study we present evidence for in-medium effects at high μ by studying the wavefunctions of mesonic and diquark states using orthodox lattice simulation techniques, made possible by the absence of a Sign Problem for the model with Nf=2. Our results show that beyond onset the spatial extent of hadrons decreases as μ grows, and that the wavefunction profiles are consistent with the existence of a dynamically-gapped Fermi surface in this regime.

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