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Constituent Quark Model and nucleon-Nucleon Potentials

Nuclear Theory 2024-12-31 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

In these notes, while focusing on the meson-nucleon vertices, we give a derivation of the nucleon-nucleon 9NN) potentials from meson-exchange between quarks. To establish such a relation the quark-quark-meson (QQM) interactions are properly defined. Hitherto, the coefficients in the Pauli-spinor expansion of the meson-nucleon-nucleon (NNM) vertices are equated with those of the QQM-vertices. In these notes we employ the description of the nucleon with Dirac-spinors in the SU(6) semi-relativistic "constituent" quark-model (CQM) as formulated by LeYouanc, et al. It appears that the constituent quark model with mq=MN/3m_q= M_N/3, is able to produce the same ratio's for the central-, spin-spin-, tensor-, spin-orbit-, and quadratic-spin-orbit Pauli-invariants as in the phenomenological NNM-vertices. In order to achieve this, the scalar-, magnetic-vector, and axial-vector interactions require, besides the standard ones, an extra coupling to the quarks without the introduction of new parameters. in the case of the axial-vector mesons an extra coupling to the quarks is necessary, which is related to the quark orbital angular momentum contribution to the nucleon spin. Furthermore, a momentum correlation between the quark that is coupled to the meson and the remaining quark pair, and a (gaussian) QQM form factor, are necessary to avoid "spurious" terms. From these results we have obtained a formulation of the QQ-interactions which is directly related to the NN extended-soft-core (ESC) interactions. This has been applied to mixed quark-nuclear matter in a study of (heavy) neutron stars.

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@article{arxiv.2412.19858,
  title  = {Constituent Quark Model and nucleon-Nucleon Potentials},
  author = {Th. A. Rijken},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.19858},
  year   = {2024}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2412.15732

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