High Density Effective Theory Confronts the Fermi Liquid
arXiv:hep-ph/0310080 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.69.014020
Abstract
The high density effective theory recently introduced by Hong and Hsu to describe ultradense relativistic fermionic matter is used to calculate the tree-level forward scattering amplitude between two particles at the Fermi surface. While the direct term correctly reproduces that of the underlying gauge theory, the exchange term has the wrong sign. The physical consequences are discussed in the context of Landau's theoretical description of the Fermi liquid.
15 pages, 2 figures; conclusion expanded, reference added