Chiral symmetry and density wave in quark matter
arXiv:hep-ph/0411350 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.71.114006
Abstract
A density wave in quark matter is discussed at finite temperature, which occurs along with the chiral condensation, and is described by a dual standing wave in scalar and pseudo-scalar condensates on the chiral circle. The mechanism is quite similar to that for the spin density wave suggested by Overhauser, and entirely reflects many-body effects. It is found that the chiral condensed phase with the density wave develops at a high-density region just outside the usual chiral-transition line in phase diagram. A magnetic property of the density wave is also elucidated.
14 pages, 10 figures, sec.3-C was extensively revised