
TL;DR
This paper reviews the phenomena of magnetism in color superconductivity, discussing phase transitions under magnetic fields, mechanisms to amplify magnetic fields in dense quark matter, and implications for magnetized compact stars.
Contribution
It introduces new mechanisms for magnetic field amplification and explores magnetic phase transitions in high-density quark matter.
Findings
Different phases reached by increasing magnetic field in color superconductors.
A mechanism to boost seed magnetic fields in high-density quark matter.
Magnetic field generation in color superconductors at moderate densities.
Abstract
In this talk I review some of the main findings on magnetism in color superconductivity. The physical characteristic of the different phases that are reached by increasing the applied magnetic field in a three-flavor color superconductor at asymptotically high densities are discussed. A mechanism to boost a seed magnetic field in high-dense quark matter is presented. Also, it is shown how a magnetic field can be generated in a color superconductor at moderate densities. Possible implications of these results for the astrophysics of magnetized compact objects are indicated.
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