Minimal domain-wall Skyrmions in magnetized QCD are fermions with baryon number one that split from bosonic pairs without energy cost.
Quantum Anomalies in Dense Matter
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We consider the effects of quantum anomalies involving the baryon current for high-density matter. In the effective Lagrangian, the anomaly terms describe the interaction of three light fields: the electromagnetic photons A_mu, neutral light Nambu-Goldstone bosons (pi, eta, eta'), and the superfluid phonon. The anomaly induced interactions lead to a number of interesting phenomena which may have phenomenological consequences observable in neutron stars.
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