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Effective photon mass in nuclear matter and finite nuclei

Nuclear Theory 2009-11-07 v5 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Electromagnetic field in nuclear matter and nuclei are studied. In the nuclear matter, because the expectation value of the electric charge density operator is not zero, different in vacuum, the U(1) local gauge symmetry of electric charge is spontaneously broken, and consequently, the photon gains an effective mass through the Higgs mechanism. An alternative way to study the effective mass of photon is to calculate the self-energy of photon perturbatively. It shows that the effective mass of photon is about 5.42MeV5.42MeV in the symmetric nuclear matter at the saturation density ρ0=0.16fm3\rho_0 = 0.16fm^{-3} and about 2.0MeV2.0MeV at the surface of 238U{}^{238}U. It seems that the two-body decay of a massive photon causes the sharp lines of electron-positron pairs in the low energy heavy ion collision experiments of 238U+232Th{}^{238}U+{}^{232}Th .

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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0204013,
  title  = {Effective photon mass in nuclear matter and finite nuclei},
  author = {Bao-Xi Sun and Xiao-Fu Lu and Peng-Nian Shen and En-Guang Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0204013},
  year   = {2009}
}

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10 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, REVTEX4, submitted to Int. J. Mod. Phys. E