2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2302.04781
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Quarkyonic Mean Field Theory

Abstract: We discuss mean field theory of Quarkyonic matter at zero temperature. We treat the nucleons with contact interactions in mean field approximation, discussing both vector and scalar mean field interactions. We treat the quarks without mean field vector interactions, but allow mass terms to be generated consistent from a scalar mean field consistent with the additive quark model for quark masses. Quarkyonic matter is composed of a shell of nucleons that under-occupy the total available phase space associated wi… Show more

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“…How does one use field theoretical methods, such as mean field theory, to dynamically demonstrate the formation of quarkyonic matter [20,21]?…”
Section: Theoretical Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How does one use field theoretical methods, such as mean field theory, to dynamically demonstrate the formation of quarkyonic matter [20,21]?…”
Section: Theoretical Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%