Thermal Pions at Finite Isospin Chemical Potential

Abstract

The density corrections, in terms of the isospin chemical potential μI, to the mass of the pions are studied in the framework of the SU(2) low energy effective chiral lagrangian. The pion decay constant fπ(T, μI) is also analized. As a function of temperature for μI =0, the mass remains quite stable, starting to grow for very high values of T, confirming previous results. However, there are interesting corrections to the mass when both effects (temperature and chemical potential) are simultaneously present. At zero temperature the π should condensate when μI = mπ. This is not longer valid anymore at finite T. The mass of the π0 acquires also a non trivial dependence on μI due to the finite temperature.

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