2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.98.035803
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Magnetic field effect on nuclear matter from a Skyrmion crystal model

Abstract: We explore magnetic field effects on the nuclear matter based on the skrymion crystal approach for the first time. It is found that the magnetic effect plays the role of a catalyzer for the topological phase transition (topological deformation for the skyrmion crystal configuration from the skrymion phase to half-skyrmion phase). Furthermore, we observe that in the presence of the magnetic field, the inhomogeneous chiral condensate persists both in the skyrmion and half-skyrmion phases. Explicitly, as the stre… Show more

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“…It is dobbed "chiral-imbalance density wave". We also observe that the periodicity of the chiral-imbalance density wave harmonizes to almost coincide with the previously proposed inhomogeneouschiral condensate distributions induced on the skyrmion crystal [44].…”
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“…It is dobbed "chiral-imbalance density wave". We also observe that the periodicity of the chiral-imbalance density wave harmonizes to almost coincide with the previously proposed inhomogeneouschiral condensate distributions induced on the skyrmion crystal [44].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…• As the strength of a magnetic field increases, the inhomogeneity of φ 1 tend to be localized and the amplitude of φ 1 becomes small, as discussed in [44].…”
Section: B Chiral-imbalance Density Wave and Chiral Density Wavementioning
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