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Electromagnetic Meissner effect in spin-one color superconductors

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arxiv nucl-th/0301090 v3 pith:JCMU4Z25 submitted 2003-01-28 nucl-th astro-phcond-mat.supr-conhep-ph

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keywords colorcoopereffectelectromagneticmeissnerpairsquarkssuperconductors
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It is shown that color-superconducting quark matter, where quarks of the same flavor form Cooper pairs with spin one, exhibits an electromagnetic Meissner effect. This is in contrast to spin-zero color superconductors where Cooper pairs consist of quarks with different flavors.

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