Quantum phase transition for the BEC--BCS crossover in condensed matter physics and CPT violation in elementary particle physics
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.othercond-mat.softhep-ph
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physicsfermiphasequantumtransitioncrossoverelementaryparticle
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We discuss the quantum phase transition that separates a vacuum state with fully-gapped fermion spectrum from a vacuum state with topologically-protected Fermi points (gap nodes). In the context of condensed-matter physics, such a quantum phase transition with Fermi point splitting may occur for a system of ultracold fermionic atoms in the region of the BEC-BCS crossover, provided Cooper pairing occurs in the non-s-wave channel. For elementary particle physics, the splitting of Fermi points may lead to CPT violation, neutrino oscillations, and other phenomena.
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