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The imaginary part of the gap function in color superconductivity

Bo Feng, Defu Hou, Jiarong Li, Hai-cang Ren

Published 2006-06-12, updated 2006-09-16Version 3

We clarify general properties of the energy gap regarding its functional dependence on the energy-momentum dictated by the invariance under a space inversion or a time reversal. Then we derive perturbatively the equation of the imaginary part of the gap function for dense QCD in weak coupling and generalize our results from 2SC case to CFL case. We confirm that the imaginary part is down by $g$ relative to the real part in weak coupling. The numerical results show that, up to the leading order, the imaginary part is no larger than one MeV at extremely large densities and can be as large as several MeV the densities are of physical interest.

Comments: 15 pages, 2 figures, typos corrected, a figure replaced. The version to be appeared in Nucl.Phys. B
Journal: Nucl.Phys. B754 (2006) 351-369
Categories: nucl-th
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