Nuclear matter, nuclear and subnuclear degrees of freedom

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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32 pages, 12 figures, Proceedings of Cortona Meeting, October 1998

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We report here theoretical investigations on the complexity of nuclear structure, which have been carried out in the framework of different many-body approaches, typically applied to nuclear matter and quark matter studies. The variational, functional and perturbative scheme are illustrated in their latest developments. The effect of various nucleon-nucleon interactions are tested, particularly in the context of the nuclear response functions, against a large body of experimental data. The properties and decay widths of hypernuclei are shortly revisited, while the equation of state of isospin asymmetric nuclear matter leads us toward nuclear systems of astrophysical interest, like the neutron stars. Finally the transition from hadronic matter to the deconfined phase of quark-gluon plasma endorses the application of many-body and field theoretical techniques to a system with subnucleonic degrees of freedom.

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