Relativistic nuclear model with point-couplings constrained by QCD and chiral symmetry

Paolo Finelli, N. Kaiser, D. Vretenar, W. Weise

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Abstract

We derive a microscopic relativistic point-coupling model of nuclear many-body dynamics constrained by in-medium QCD sum rules and chiral symmetry. The effective Lagrangian is characterized by density dependent coupling strengths, determined by chiral one- and two-pion exchange and by QCD sum rule constraints for the large isoscalar nucleon self-energies that arise through changes of the quark condensate and the quark density at finite baryon density. This approach is tested in the analysis of the equations of state for symmetric and asymmetric nuclear matter, and of bulk and single-nucleon properties of finite nuclei. In comparison with purely phenomenological mean-field approaches, the built-in QCD constraints and the explicit treatment of pion exchange restrict the freedom in adjusting parameters and functional forms of density dependent couplings. It is shown that chiral (two-pion exchange) fluctuations play a prominent role for nuclear binding and saturation, whereas strong scalar and vector fields of about equal magnitude and opposite sign, induced by changes of the QCD vacuum in the presence of baryonic matter, generate the large effective spin-orbit potential in finite nuclei.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)449-481
Number of pages33
JournalNuclear Physics, Section A
Volume735
Issue number3-4
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 May 2004

Keywords

  • Chiral perturbation theory
  • QCD sum rules
  • Relativistic mean field models

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