Anisotropic color superconductor

Abstract

We argue that the QCD matter not far above a critical confinement-deconfinement baryon density and low temperatures can develop spontaneously the condensates of spin-one quark Cooper pairs. Depending upon their color these condensates characterize two distinct anisotropic color-superconducting phases. For them we derive the generic form of the quasiquark dispersion laws and the gap equation. We also visualize the soft Nambu-Goldstone modes of spontaneously broken global symmetries, and demonstrate an unusual form of the Meissner effect.]

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