15 research outputs found
Many-body spin interactions and the ground state of a dense Rydberg lattice gas
We study a one-dimensional atomic lattice gas in which Rydberg atoms are
excited by a laser and whose external dynamics is frozen. We identify a
parameter regime in which the Hamiltonian is well-approximated by a spin
Hamiltonian with quasi-local many-body interactions which possesses an exact
analytic ground state solution. This state is a superposition of all states of
the system that are compatible with an interaction induced constraint weighted
by a fugacity. We perform a detailed analysis of this state which exhibits a
cross-over between a paramagnetic phase with short-ranged correlations and a
crystal. This study also leads us to a class of spin models with many-body
interactions that permit an analytic ground state solution
Chiral symmetry breaking in hot matter
This series of three lectures covers (a) a basic introduction to symmetry
breaking in general and chiral symmetry breaking in QCD, (b) an overview of the
present status of lattice data and the knowlegde that we have at finite
temperature from chiral perturbation theory. (c) Results obtained from the
Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model describing static mesonic properties are discussed as
well as the bulk thermodynamic quantities. Divergences that are observed in the
elastic quark-antiquark scattering cross-section, reminiscent of the phenomenon
of critical opalescence in light scattering, is also discussed. (d) Finally, we
deal with the realm of systems out of equilibrium, and examine the effects of a
medium dependent condensate in a system of interacting quarks.Comment: 62 LaTex pages, incorporating 23 figures. Lectures given at the
eleventh Chris-Engelbrecht Summer School in Theoretical Physics, 4-13
February, 1998, to be published by Springer Verla