Dynamical color correlations in a SU(2)c quark exchange model of nuclear matter

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The quark exchange model is a simple realization of an adiabatic approximation to the strong-coupling limit of quantum chromodynamics: the quarks always coalesce into the lowest energy set of flux tubes. Nuclear matter is thus modeled in terms of its quarks. We wish to study the correlations imposed by total wave-function antisymmetry when color degrees of freedom are included. To begin with, we have considered one-dimensional matter with a SU(2) color internal degree of freedom only. We proceed by constructing a totally antisymmetric, color singlet Ansatz characterized by a variational parameter (which describes the length scale over which two quarks in the system are clustered into hadrons) and by performing a variational Monte Carlo calculation of the energy to optimize for a fixed density. We calculate the q-q correlation function as well, and discuss the qualitative differences between the system at low and high density.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)1137-1153
Número de páginas17
PublicaciónPhysical Review C - Nuclear Physics
Volumen50
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublished - 1994

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  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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