Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1998-08-27
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
13 pages, 2 figures, psfig.sty, to be published in the Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Quantum Chromodynamics
Scientific paper
To describe nuclear matter at high temperature and high baryon density appropriate for RHIC and LHC, an effective theory is proposed. Three developments underlie the effective theory: (1) relativistic mean field theory description of nuclear matter with mesons mediating interactions; (2) topological soliton description of the nucleon with hidden local symmetry; (3) phenomenological knowledge of nucleon-nucleon interaction and nucleon structure obtained from elastic NN scattering at c.m. energies of hundreds of GeV. When these developments are combined together, a gauged linear sigma-model with anomalous action and condensed quark-antiquark ground state emerges as the effective theory.
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