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Pion condensation at rotation in magnetic field, electric and scalar potential wells

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arxiv 2410.12392 v2 pith:EVEMZ7IO submitted 2024-10-16 hep-ph cond-mat.supr-connucl-th

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Instability of the charged pion vacuum resulting in the pion condensation is studied within the $\lambda|\phi|^4$ model at the rapid rotation of the system in presence of external fields. Case of the static external scalar and electric square potential wells and the uniform magnetic field is studied in detail. The Meissner and Aharonov-Bohm effects and the London moment are taken into account. Analogies and differences with the behavior of metallic superconductors under the action of the rotation and the external magnetic field are analysed.

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  1. Bose-Einstein condensation in a rigidly rotating relativistic boson gas

    hep-ph 2024-11 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    In a slowly rotating ideal Bose gas, the BEC critical temperature scales as (density x angular velocity)^{2/5} in the nonrelativistic limit, and the heat capacity acquires a jump at the transition.

  2. Weak Bose-Einstein condensation in a rigidly rotating magnetized charged Bose gas

    hep-ph 2026-07 reject novelty 5.0 of 10

    Rigid rotation does not restore a sharp BEC transition in a magnetized charged Bose gas; it only changes thermodynamics, and can flip the magnetic response toward paramagnetism.

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