We present results of simulations of Two Color QCD using two flavors of
Wilson quark in the fundamental representation, at non-zero quark chemical
potential mu, on an 8^3x16 lattice. Results for the quark number density, quark
and gluon energy densities, and superfluid condensate are qualitatively
distinct from the behaviour expected on the assumption that the dominant
degrees of freedom are tightly bound scalar diquarks which Bose condense;
rather the scaling with mu is more suggestive of a Fermi surface disrupted by a
Cooper pair condensate. We also present evidence both for screening of the
static potential, and color deconfinement, arising solely as a result of a
non-zero quark density.Comment: 6 pages, contributed poster at Lattice 2005, Non-zero temperature and
densit