Pion properties at finite nuclear density based on in-medium chiral perturbation theory
Abstract
The in-medium pion properties, {\it i.e.} the temporal pion decay constant , the pion mass and the wave function renormalization, in symmetric nuclear matter are calculated in an in-medium chiral perturbation theory up to the next-to-leading order of the density expansion . The chiral Lagrangian for the pion-nucleon interaction is determined in vacuum, and the low energy constants are fixed by the experimental observables. We carefully define the in-medium state of the pion and find that the pion wave function plays an essential role for the in-medium pion properties. We show that the linear density correction is dominated and the next-leading corrections is not so large at the saturation density, while their contributions can be significant in higher densities. The main contribution of the next-leading order comes from the double scattering term. We also discuss whether the low energy theorems, the Gell-Mann--Oakes--Renner relation and the Glashow--Weinberg relation, are satisfied in nuclear medium beyond the linear density approximation. We find also that the wave function renormalization is enhanced as largely as at the saturation density including the next-leading contribution and the wave function renormalization could be measured in the in-medium decay.
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@article{arxiv.1312.0832,
title = {Pion properties at finite nuclear density based on in-medium chiral perturbation theory},
author = {Soichiro Goda and Daisuke Jido},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.0832},
year = {2014}
}
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26 pages, 5 figures