This article proposes that superconductivity in the ferromagnetic state of
ZrZn2 is stabilized by an exchange-type interaction between the magnetic
moments of triplet-state Cooper pairs and the ferromagnetic magnetization
density. This explains why superconductivity occurs in the ferromagnetic state
only, and why it persists deep into the ferromagnetic state. The model of this
article also yields a particular order parameter symmetry, which is a
prediction that can be checked experimentally.Comment: 4 pages, revised version accepted in PR