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Condensation phenomena in two-flavor scalar QED at finite chemical potential

We study condensation in two-flavored, scalar QED with non-degenerate masses at finite chemical potential. The conventional formulation of the theory has a sign problem at finite density which can be solved using an exact reformulation of the theory in terms of dual variables. We perform a Monte Car...

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Autores principales: Schmidt, Alexander, de Forcrand, Philippe, Gattringer, Christof
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: SISSA 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.214.0209
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1983406
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author Schmidt, Alexander
de Forcrand, Philippe
Gattringer, Christof
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de Forcrand, Philippe
Gattringer, Christof
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description We study condensation in two-flavored, scalar QED with non-degenerate masses at finite chemical potential. The conventional formulation of the theory has a sign problem at finite density which can be solved using an exact reformulation of the theory in terms of dual variables. We perform a Monte Carlo simulation in the dual representation and observe a condensation at a critical chemical potential $\mu_c$. After determining the low-energy spectrum of the theory we try to establish a connection between $\mu_c$ and the mass of the lightest excitation of the system, which are naively expected to be equal. It turns out, however, that the relation of the critical chemical potential to the mass spectrum in this case is non-trivial: Taking into account the form of the condensate and making some simplifying assumptions we suggest an adequate explanation which is supported by numerical results.
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spelling cern-19834062023-03-15T19:13:06Zdoi:10.22323/1.214.0209http://cds.cern.ch/record/1983406engSchmidt, Alexanderde Forcrand, PhilippeGattringer, ChristofCondensation phenomena in two-flavor scalar QED at finite chemical potentialParticle Physics - LatticeWe study condensation in two-flavored, scalar QED with non-degenerate masses at finite chemical potential. The conventional formulation of the theory has a sign problem at finite density which can be solved using an exact reformulation of the theory in terms of dual variables. We perform a Monte Carlo simulation in the dual representation and observe a condensation at a critical chemical potential $\mu_c$. After determining the low-energy spectrum of the theory we try to establish a connection between $\mu_c$ and the mass of the lightest excitation of the system, which are naively expected to be equal. It turns out, however, that the relation of the critical chemical potential to the mass spectrum in this case is non-trivial: Taking into account the form of the condensate and making some simplifying assumptions we suggest an adequate explanation which is supported by numerical results.We study condensation in two-flavored, scalar QED with non-degenerate masses at finite chemical potential. The conventional formulation of the theory has a sign problem at finite density which can be solved using an exact reformulation of the theory in terms of dual variables. We perform a Monte Carlo simulation in the dual representation and observe a condensation at a critical chemical potential $\mu_c$. After determining the low-energy spectrum of the theory we try to establish a connection between $\mu_c$ and the mass of the lightest excitation of the system, which are naively expected to be equal. It turns out, however, that the relation of the critical chemical potential to the mass spectrum in this case is non-trivial: Taking into account the form of the condensate and making some simplifying assumptions we suggest an adequate explanation which is supported by numerical results.SISSAarXiv:1501.06472CERN-PH-TH-2014-227CERN-PH-TH-2014-227oai:cds.cern.ch:19834062015-01-26
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Lattice
Schmidt, Alexander
de Forcrand, Philippe
Gattringer, Christof
Condensation phenomena in two-flavor scalar QED at finite chemical potential
title Condensation phenomena in two-flavor scalar QED at finite chemical potential
title_full Condensation phenomena in two-flavor scalar QED at finite chemical potential
title_fullStr Condensation phenomena in two-flavor scalar QED at finite chemical potential
title_full_unstemmed Condensation phenomena in two-flavor scalar QED at finite chemical potential
title_short Condensation phenomena in two-flavor scalar QED at finite chemical potential
title_sort condensation phenomena in two-flavor scalar qed at finite chemical potential
topic Particle Physics - Lattice
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.214.0209
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1983406
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