Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1838519 | Nuclear Physics A | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Spin-one color superconductor is a viable candidate phase of dense matter in the interiors of compact stars. Its low-energy excitations will influence the transport properties of such matter and thus have impact on late-stage evolution of neutron stars. It also provides a good example of spontaneous symmetry breaking with rich breaking patterns. In this contribution, we reanalyze the phase diagram of a spin-one color superconductor and point out that a part of it is occupied by noninert states, which have been neglected in literature so far. We classify the collective Nambu–Goldstone modes, which are essential to the transport phenomena.
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