TY - JOUR
T1 - Reexamining Ginzburg-Landau theory for neutron 3P2 superfluidity in neutron stars
AU - Yasui, Shigehiro
AU - Chatterjee, Chandrasekhar
AU - Kobayashi, Michikazu
AU - Nitta, Muneto
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PY - 2019/4/25
Y1 - 2019/4/25
N2 - The Ginzburg-Landau (GL) effective theory is a useful tool to study a superconductivity or superfluidity near the critical temperature, and usually the expansion up to the 4th order in terms of order parameters is sufficient for the description of the second-order phase transition. In this paper, we discuss the GL equation for the neutron 3P2 superfluidity relevant for interior of neutron stars. We derive the GL expansion up to the 8th order in the condensates and find that this order is necessary for the system to have the unique ground state, unlike the ordinary cases. Starting from the LS potential, which provides the dominant attraction between two neutrons at the high density, we derive the GL equation in the path-integral formalism, where the auxiliary field method and the Nambu-Gor’kov representation are used. We present the detailed description for the trace calculation necessary in the derivation of the GL equation. As numerical results, we show the phase diagram of the neutron 3P2 superfluidity on the plane spanned by the temperature and magnetic field, and find that the 8th order terms lead to a first-order phase transition, whose existence was predicted in the Bogoliubov-de Gennes equation but has not been found thus far within the framework of the GL expansion up to the 6th order. The first-order phase transition will affect the interior structures inside the neutron stars.
AB - The Ginzburg-Landau (GL) effective theory is a useful tool to study a superconductivity or superfluidity near the critical temperature, and usually the expansion up to the 4th order in terms of order parameters is sufficient for the description of the second-order phase transition. In this paper, we discuss the GL equation for the neutron 3P2 superfluidity relevant for interior of neutron stars. We derive the GL expansion up to the 8th order in the condensates and find that this order is necessary for the system to have the unique ground state, unlike the ordinary cases. Starting from the LS potential, which provides the dominant attraction between two neutrons at the high density, we derive the GL equation in the path-integral formalism, where the auxiliary field method and the Nambu-Gor’kov representation are used. We present the detailed description for the trace calculation necessary in the derivation of the GL equation. As numerical results, we show the phase diagram of the neutron 3P2 superfluidity on the plane spanned by the temperature and magnetic field, and find that the 8th order terms lead to a first-order phase transition, whose existence was predicted in the Bogoliubov-de Gennes equation but has not been found thus far within the framework of the GL expansion up to the 6th order. The first-order phase transition will affect the interior structures inside the neutron stars.
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JO - Mathematical Social Sciences
JF - Mathematical Social Sciences
SN - 0165-4896
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