Domain-wall Skyrmion phase in a rapidly rotating QCD matter
Minoru Eto, Kentaro Nishimura, Muneto Nitta

TL;DR
This paper predicts a novel domain-wall Skyrmion phase in rapidly rotating QCD matter, characterized by topological solitons and a stable baryonic state, derived from chiral perturbation theory with anomaly effects.
Contribution
It introduces the domain-wall Skyrmion phase in rotating QCD, showing its formation from non-Abelian solitons and deriving an effective theory with topological features.
Findings
Identification of a domain-wall Skyrmion phase in rotating QCD.
Construction of an effective 2+1D ${ m CP}^1$ model with topological terms.
Analytic estimate of nucleon mass in the medium (~1.21 GeV).
Abstract
Based on the chiral perturbation theory at the leading order, we show the presence of a new phase in rapidly rotating QCD matter with two flavors, that is a domain-wall Skyrmion phase. Based on the chiral Lagrangian with a Wess-Zumino-Witten (WZW) term responsible for the chiral anomaly and chiral vortical effect, it was shown that the ground state is a chiral soliton lattice(CSL) consisting of a stack of -solitons in a high density region under rapid rotation. In a large parameter region, a single -soliton decays into a pair of non-Abelian solitons, each of which carries moduli as a consequence of the spontaneously broken vector symmetry . In such a non-Abelian CSL, we construct the effective world-volume theory of a single non-Abelian soliton to obtain a dimensional ${\mathbb…
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TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
