$V_{lowk}$ Renormalization Group Flow, Vector Manifestation and Sound Velocity in Massive Compact Stars
Abstract
The -renormalization group approach on the surface of Fermi liquid for nuclear matter to which Tom Kuo made a pioneering contribution at Stony Brook is found to inject the pivotal input in the formulation of the generalized nuclear effective field theory with acronym ``GEFT" applicable to superdense compact-star physics. A topology change in terms of skyrmions and half-skyrmions is shown to play the role of the ``putative" hadron-quark continuity (HQC)" conjectured in QCD. Crucially involved are hidden local symmetry (``HLS") and hidden scale symmetry (``HSS") with the vacuum sliding with density in nuclear medium, with the nuclear tensor force emerging as a Landau Fermi-liquid fixed-point quantity. A possibly novel paradigm, a ``Cheshire Catism," in nuclear correlations is suggested.
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@article{arxiv.2402.00755,
title = {$V_{lowk}$ Renormalization Group Flow, Vector Manifestation and Sound Velocity in Massive Compact Stars},
author = {Mannque Rho and Long-Qi Shao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.00755},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
19 pages, 3 figures. Expanded with an additional author in tribute to Tom Kuo