Inconsistencies in the MIT bag model of hadrons

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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It is shown that what is commonly referred to as the MIT `bag' model of hadrons is thermodynamically wrong: The adiabatic conditions between pressure and temperature, and between pressure and volume imply the third, an adiabatic relation between temperature and volume. Consequently, the bag model is destitute of any predictive power since it reduces to a single adiabatic state. The virial theorems proposed by the MIT group are shown to be the result of the normal power density of states of a non-degenerate gas and not the exponential density of states of the Hagedorn mass spectrum. A number of other elementary misconceptions and inaccuracies are also pointed out.

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