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Scalar Pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone Boson in Nuclei and Dense Nuclear Matter

Nuclear Theory 2016-01-06 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

The notion that the scalar listed as f0(500)f_0 (500) in the particle data booklet is a pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone (NG) boson of spontaneously broken scale symmetry, explicitly broken by a small departure from an infrared fixed point, is explored in nuclear dynamics. That notion which puts the scalar -- that we shall identify as a "dilaton" -- on the same footing as the pseudo-scalar pseudo-NG bosons, i.e., octet π\pi, while providing a simple explanation for the ΔI=1/2\Delta I=1/2 rule for kaon decay, generalizes the standard chiral perturbation theory (Sχ\chiPT) to "scale chiral perturbation theory," denoted χ\chiPTσ_\sigma, with {\it one infrared mass scale for both symmetries}, with the σ\sigma figuring as a chiral singlet NG mode in non-strange sector. Applied to nuclear dynamics, it is seen to provide possible answers to various hitherto unclarified nuclear phenomena such as the success of one-boson-exchange potentials (OBEP), the large cancellation of strongly attractive scalar potential by strongly repulsive vector potential in relativistic mean field theory of nuclear systems and in-medium QCD sum rules, the interplay of the dilaton and the vector meson ω\omega in dense skyrmion matter, the BPS skyrmion structure of nuclei accounting for small binding energies of medium-heavy nuclei, and the suppression of hyperon degrees of freedom in compact-star matter.

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@article{arxiv.1504.00908,
  title  = {Scalar Pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone Boson in Nuclei and Dense Nuclear Matter},
  author = {Hyun Kyu Lee and Won-Gi Paeng and Mannque Rho},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.00908},
  year   = {2016}
}

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