The Quenched ${g_A}$ Puzzle in Nuclei & Nuclear Matter and "Pseudo-Conformality" in QCD
Abstract
The long-standing puzzle of the quenched in nuclei is shown to have an extremely simple resolution in a renormalization-group (RG) treatment of a hidden local symmetric (HLS) and scale-symmetric (HSS) chiral Lagrangian. It is shown that the Landau-Migdal fixed-point approximation in nuclear matter (or in finite nuclei) in RG approach to strong correlations of fermionic hadrons on the Fermi surface {\it exactly} reproduces the superallowed Gamow-Teller transitions in the ``Extreme Single-Particle (shell-)Model (ESPM)" in doubly-magic closed shell nuclei. One arrives at the quenching factor giving the quenched . This resolution exposes scale-chiral symmetry, hidden in QCD in the vacuum, emerging in nuclear matter from low density to high compact-star density. It has important implications on ``first principles" approaches to nuclear physics, such as the role of multi-body exchange currents in weak axial-current matrix elements in nuclei and in neutrinoless double decays for going Beyond the Standard Model. This resolution could put in serious doubt the most recent improved measurement of the superallowed Gamow-Teller transition in the doubly-magic closed shell nucleus Sn which if confirmed would require a ``{\it fundamental quenching}" .
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@article{arxiv.2405.07339,
title = {The Quenched ${g_A}$ Puzzle in Nuclei & Nuclear Matter and "Pseudo-Conformality" in QCD},
author = {Mannque Rho},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.07339},
year = {2025}
}
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13 pages, rewritten by MR for invited review paper in Modern Physics Letters A