BCS vs Overhauser pairing in dense (2+1)d QCD
arXiv:hep-ph/0103232 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.64.014035
Abstract
We compare the BCS and Overhauser effect as competing mechanisms for the destabilization of the quark Fermi surface at asymptotically large chemical potential, for the special case of 2 space and 1 time dimension. We use the framework of perturbative one-gluon exchange, which dominates the pairing at $μ/g^2\gg 1$. With screening in matter, we show that in the weak coupling limit the Overhauser effect can compete with the BCS effect only for a sufficiently large number of colors. Both the BCS and the Overhauser gaps are of order $g^{4}/μ$ in Landau gauge.
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