Two Phase Transitions in Chiral Gross-Neveu Model in 2+ ε Dimensions at Low N
Abstract
We show that the chiral Gross-Neveu model in 2+ ε dimensions has for a small number N of fermions two phase transitions corresponding to pair formation and pair condensation. In the first transition, fermions and antifermions acquire spontaneously a mass and are bound to pairs which behave like a Bose liquid in a chirally symmetric state. In the second transition, the Bose liquid condenses into a coherent state which breaks chiral symmetry. This suggests the possibility that in particle physics, the generation of quark masses may also happen separately from the breakdown of chiral symmetry.
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