A theoretical analysis of the superconductivity observed recently in Carbon
nanotubes is proposed. We argue that ultra-small (diameter ∼0.4nm)
single wall carbon nanotubes (with transition temperature Tc∼15oK)
and entirely end-bonded multi-walled ones (Tc∼12oK) can superconduct
by an electronic mechanism, basically the same in both cases. By a Luttinger
liquid -like approach, one finds enhanced superconducting correlations due to
the strong screening of the long-range part of the Coulomb repulsion. Based on
this finding, we perform a detailed analysis on the resulting
Hubbard-like model, and calculate transition temperatures of the same order
of magnitude as the measured ones.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, PACS: 71.10.Pm,74.50.+r,71.20.Tx, to appear in
Phys. Rev.