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Massive Nambu-Goldstone Bosons

Haruki Watanabe, Tomáš Brauner, Hitoshi Murayama

TL;DR

It is shown that the phenomenon is much more general than anticipated and the presence of Nambu-Goldstone-like modes in a number of systems from (anti)ferromagnets in a magnetic field to superfluid phases of quantum chromodynamics.

Abstract

Nicolis and Piazza have recently pointed out the existence of Nambu-Goldstone-like excitations in relativistic systems at finite density, whose gap is exactly determined by the chemical potential and the symmetry algebra. We show that the phenomenon is much more general than anticipated and demonstrate the presence of such modes in a number of systems from (anti)ferromagnets in magnetic field to superfluid phases of quantum chromodynamics. Furthermore, we prove a counting rule for these massive Nambu-Goldstone bosons and construct a low-energy effective Lagrangian that captures their dynamics.

Massive Nambu-Goldstone Bosons

TL;DR

It is shown that the phenomenon is much more general than anticipated and the presence of Nambu-Goldstone-like modes in a number of systems from (anti)ferromagnets in a magnetic field to superfluid phases of quantum chromodynamics.

Abstract

Nicolis and Piazza have recently pointed out the existence of Nambu-Goldstone-like excitations in relativistic systems at finite density, whose gap is exactly determined by the chemical potential and the symmetry algebra. We show that the phenomenon is much more general than anticipated and demonstrate the presence of such modes in a number of systems from (anti)ferromagnets in magnetic field to superfluid phases of quantum chromodynamics. Furthermore, we prove a counting rule for these massive Nambu-Goldstone bosons and construct a low-energy effective Lagrangian that captures their dynamics.

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