21-23 May 2018
Goethe University Frankfurt and FIAS
Europe/Berlin timezone

Isospin asymmetric, chiral imbalanced dense quark matter in the framework of NJL$_4$ model.

21 May 2018, 18:30
Goethe University Frankfurt and FIAS

Goethe University Frankfurt and FIAS

Ruth-Moufang-Straße 1 60438 Frankfurt am Main

Speaker

Dr Tamaz Khunjua (Moscow State University)

Description

Isospin asymmetry is the well-known property of dense quark matter, which exists in the compact stars and is produced in heavy ion collisions. On the other hand, the formation of dense quark matter in both of these cases is usually accompanied by a magnetic field strong enough to promote chiral magnetic effect (CME). To investigate quark matter under these conditions, we take into account barion – $\mu_B$, isospin – $\mu_I$ and chiral isospin – $\mu_{I5}$ chemical potentials and study QCD phase diagram using NJL$_4$ model generalized to two massive u- and d- quarks that could condense into the pion condensation. At first, we have shown that the chiral isospin chemical potential $\mu_{I5}$ generates pion condensation in isospin asymmetric quark matter. Also, we have found some interesting discrete symmetry (duality) between chiral and pion condensates in the case of massless quarks, which stay relatively instructive even if the quarks are massive. To describe hot dense quark matter, in addition to the above-mentioned chemical potentials, we introduce non-zero temperatures into consideration and compare our NJL$_4$-model results with the known lattice investigations. For example, we have shown that dependences of the critical temperature $T_c$ on the chiral chemical potential for lattice and NJL$_4$ are qualitatively similar.

Primary author

Dr Tamaz Khunjua (Moscow State University)

Co-authors

Dr Konstantin Klimenko (Logunov Institute for High Energy Physics, NRC "Kurchatov Institute", Protvino, Moscow Region, Russia) Dr Roman Zhokhov (Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radiowave Propagation (IZMIRAN), Troitsk, Moscow, Russia)

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