Friday, January 4, 2013

1301.0066 (Mannque Rho)

Proton Mass, Topology Change and Tensor Forces in Compressed Baryonic Matter    [PDF]

Mannque Rho
This is a summary of the talks I gave at Korean Physical Society meeting (April 26, 2012, Daejeon, Korea) and the 4th Asian Triangle Heavy Ion Conference (ATHIC) (November 14, 2012, Pusan, Korea). They are based on the series of work done at Hanyang University in the World Class University III Program under the theme of "From Dense Matter to Compact Stars." The program was conceived and executed to understand highly compressed baryonic matter in anticipation of the forthcoming RIB machine "RAON" which is in construction in the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in Korea. The problems treated ranged from the origin of the proton mass, topological structure of barynic matter, chiral symmetry and conformal symmetry to the EoS of nuclear matter and dense neutron-rich matter and to the maximum mass of neutron stars. The results obtained are new and intriguing and could have an impact on the novel structure of dense matter to be probed in the accelerators "RAON," FAIR etc. and in compact stars.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.0066

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