Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977phla...67..195k&link_type=abstract
Physics Letters, vol. 67B, Mar. 28, 1977, p. 195-197.
Physics
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Baryons, Density (Mass/Volume), Mesons, Neutrons, Particle Interactions, Astronomical Models, Euler-Lagrange Equation, Particle Mass, Symmetry, Temperature Effects
Scientific paper
A gauge field theory describing neutrons interacting via exchange of scalar and vector mesons is considered, and a superdense matter model is developed by shifting the fields to generate masses for baryons and vector mesons. The Lagrangian density equation in this model indicates a strong coupling between the mesonic fields. It is shown that in the mean-approximation at 0 deg K the symmetry breaking increases with baryon density, which implies there is no symmetry restoration at high density in the model. The effects of high temperature on the early Universe are discussed.
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