Towards a holographic realization of the quarkyonic phase
Jan de Boer, Borun D. Chowdhury, Michal P. Heller, Jakub Jankowski

TL;DR
This paper explores a holographic model of cold baryonic matter aiming to realize the quarkyonic phase, revealing new effects like density-enhanced interactions that influence meson spectra and chiral symmetry restoration.
Contribution
It introduces a simplified mean-field holographic approach to model the quarkyonic phase, highlighting novel phenomena such as density-dependent meson interactions and the absence of certain instabilities.
Findings
Identification of a density-enhanced interaction affecting meson spectra.
Absence of a known translational symmetry-breaking mode in this phase.
Potential signs of chiral symmetry restoration in dense baryonic matter.
Abstract
Large-N_c QCD matter at intermediate baryon density and low temperatures has been conjectured to be in the so-called quarkyonic phase, i.e., to have a quark Fermi surface and on top of it a confined spectrum of excitations. It has been suggested that the presence of the quark Fermi surface leads to a homogeneous phase with restored chiral symmetry, which is unstable towards creating condensates breaking both the chiral and translational symmetry. Motivated by these exotic features, we investigate properties of cold baryonic matter in the single flavor Sakai-Sugimoto model searching for a holographic realization of the quarkyonic phase. We use a simplified mean-field description and focus on the regime of parametrically large baryon densities, of the order of the square of the 't Hooft coupling, as they turn out to lead to new physical effects similar to the ones occurring in the…
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