Nuclear Matter with a Bose Condensate of Dibaryons in Relativistic Mean-Field Theory

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Talk given at the XIII International Seminar on High Energy Physics Problems (Relativistic Nuclear Physics and Quantum Chromod

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10.1016/S0370-2693(96)01482-7

If sufficiently light dibaryon resonances exist, a Bose condensate of dibaryons can occur in nuclear matter before the quark-hadron phase transition. Within a relativistic mean-field model we show that heterophase nuclear-dibaryon matter is for a wide set of parameters energetically more favorable than normal nuclear matter. Production of dibaryons is, however, relatively suppressed as compared to estimates based on the model of non-interacting nucleons and dibaryons.

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