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Quark model of nucleon based on an analogy with polaron

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2025-07-22 v1 Superconductivity High Energy Physics - Lattice Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We demonstrate that the polaron theory from solid state physics can serve as an interesting analogue model for non-perturbative QCD, at least in the description of nucleons and related low-energy physics of strong interactions. By drawing explicit analogies between polaron physics, arising for an electron moving in an ionic crystal, and physics of pion-nucleon interactions, certain rules for the "polaron/QCD correspondence" are proposed. In polaron theory, the effective fermion mass as a function of the coupling constant is known both in the weak and strong coupling limits. The conjectured "polaron/QCD correspondence" translates these results into strong interactions. It is then shown how application of these rules leads to unexpectedly good quantitative predictions for the nucleon mass and the pion-nucleon sigma term. The polaron approach also predicts that the quark degrees of freedom in the form of the constituent quark account for one-third of the nucleon mass, consistent with lattice predictions. We discuss possible physical reasons underlying the observed quantitative similarity between polaron physics and non-perturbative QCD.

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@article{arxiv.2507.10350,
  title  = {Quark model of nucleon based on an analogy with polaron},
  author = {S. S. Afonin and A. V. Tulub},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.10350},
  year   = {2025}
}

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26 pages, accepted by Eur. Phys. J. C