Bulk viscosity in 2SC and CFL quark matter

Mark G. Alford, Andreas Schmitt

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Abstract

The bulk viscosities of two color-superconducting phases, the color-flavor locked (CFL) phase and the 2SC phase, are computed and compared to the result for unpaired quark matter. In the case of the CFL phase, processes involving kaons and the superfluid mode give the largest contribution to the bulk viscosity since all fermionic modes are gapped. In the case of the 2SC phase, ungapped fermionic modes are present and the process u+d↔u+s provides the dominant contribution. In both cases, the bulk viscosity can become larger than that of the unpaired phase for sufficiently large temperatures (T ≳ 1 MeV for CFL, T ≃ 1 MeV for 2SC). Bulk viscosity (as well as shear viscosity) is important for the damping of r-modes in compact stars and thus can potentially be used as an indirect signal for the presence or absence of color-superconducting quark matter.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationQCD@WORK 2007 - International Workshop on Quantum Chromodynamics
Subtitle of host publicationTheory and Experiment
Pages256-263
Number of pages8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007
EventQCD@WORK 2007 - 4th International Workshop on Quantum Chromodynamics: Theory and Experiment - Martina Franca, Italy
Duration: Jun 16 2007Jun 20 2007

Publication series

NameAIP Conference Proceedings
Volume964
ISSN (Print)0094-243X
ISSN (Electronic)1551-7616

Conference

ConferenceQCD@WORK 2007 - 4th International Workshop on Quantum Chromodynamics: Theory and Experiment
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityMartina Franca
Period06/16/0706/20/07

Keywords

  • Bulk viscosity
  • Color superconductivity

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