Chiral symmetry restoration at high matter density observed in pionic atoms
Abstract
Modern theories of physics tell that the vacuum is not an empty space. Hidden in the vacuum is a structure of anti-quarks and quarks . The and pair has the same quantum number as the vacuum and condensates in it since the strong interaction of the quantum chromodynamics (QCD) is too strong to leave it empty. The condensation breaks the chiral symmetry of the vacuum. The expectation value is an order parameter. For higher temperature or higher matter-density, decreases reflecting the restoration of the symmetry. In contrast to these clear-cut arguments, experimental evidence is so far limited. First of all, the is nothing but the vacuum itself. It is neither visible nor perceptible. In this article, we unravel this invisible existence by high precision measurement of pionic atoms, -meson-nucleus bound systems. Using the as a probe, we demonstrate that is reduced in the nucleus at 58% of the normal nuclear density by a factor of 77 2% compared with that in the vacuum. This reduction indicates that the chiral symmetry is partially restored due to the extremely high density of the nucleus. The present experimental result clearly exhibits the existence of the hidden structure, the chiral condensate, in the vacuum.
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@article{arxiv.2204.05568,
title = {Chiral symmetry restoration at high matter density observed in pionic atoms},
author = {Takahiro Nishi and Kenta Itahashi and DeukSoon Ahn and Georg P. A. Berg and Masanori Dozono and Daijiro Etoh and Hiroyuki Fujioka and Naoki Fukuda and Nobuhisa Fukunishi and Hans Geissel and Emma Haettner and Tadashi Hashimoto and Ryugo S. Hayano and Satoru Hirenzaki and Hiroshi Horii and Natsumi Ikeno and Naoto Inabe and Masahiko Iwasaki and Daisuke Kameda and Keichi Kisamori and Yu Kiyokawa and Toshiyuki Kubo and Kensuke Kusaka and Masafumi Matsushita and Shin'ichiro Michimasa and Go Mishima and Hiroyuki Miya and Daichi Murai and Hideko Nagahiro and Megumi Niikura and Naoko Nose-Togawa and Shinsuke Ota and Naruhiko Sakamoto and Kimiko Sekiguchi and Yuta Shiokawa and Hiroshi Suzuki and Ken Suzuki and Motonobu Takaki and Hiroyuki Takeda and Yoshiki K. Tanaka and Tomohiro Uesaka and Yasumori Wada and Atomu Watanabe and Yuni N. Watanabe and Helmut Weick and Hiroki Yamakami and Yoshiyuki Yanagisawa and Koichi Yoshida},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.05568},
year = {2023}
}