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Chromomagnetic Catalysis of Chiral Symmetry Breaking and Color Superconductivity

D. Ebert, V. V. Khudyakov, K. G. Klimenko, H. Toki, V. Ch. Zhukovsky

Published 2001-08-23Version 1

It is shown in the framework of an extended NJL model with two flavors that some types of external chromomagnetic field induce the dynamical chiral or color symmetry breaking even at weakest attraction between quarks. It is argued also that an external chromomagnetic field, simulating the chromomagnetic gluon condensate of the real QCD-vacuum, might significantly influence the color superconductivity formation.

Comments: 12 pages, RevTex, 3 figures; Talk given at the workshop "Hadron structure and reactions from nonperturbative QCD" at RCNP, Osaka University, Japan, July 23-25, 2001
Categories: hep-ph
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