We investigate the low-energy elasticDN interaction using a quark model that confines color and realizes dynamical chiral symmetry breaking. The model is defined by a microscopic Hamiltonian inspired in the QCD Hamiltonian in Coulomb gauge. Constituent quark masses are obtained by solving a gap equation, and baryon and meson bound-state wave functions are obtained using a variational method. We derive a low-energy meson-nucleon potential from a quark-interchange mechanism whose ingredients are the quark-quark and quarkantiquark interactions and baryon and meson wave functions, all derived from the same microscopic Hamiltonian.
Quark-nuclear matter (QNM) is a many-body system containing hadrons and deconfined quarks. Starting from a microscopic quark-meson coupling (QMC) Hamiltonian with a density dependent quark-quark interaction, an effective quarkhadron Hamiltonian is constructed via a mapping procedure. The mapping is implemented with a unitary operator such that composites are redescribed by elementary-particle field operators that satisfy canonical commutation relations in an extended Fock space. Application of the unitary operator to the microscopic Hamiltonian leads to effective, hermitian operators that have a clear physical interpretation. At sufficiently high densities, the effective Hamiltonian contains interactions that lead to quark deconfinement. The equation of state of QNM is obtained using standard many-body techniques with the effective quark-hadron Hamiltonian. At low densities, the model is equivalent to a QMC model with confined quarks. Beyond a critical density, when quarks start to deconfine, the equation of state predicted for QNM is softer than the QMC equation of state with confined quarks.
In this communication we present results of a study of chiral symmetry in quark matter using an effective Coulomb gauge QCD Hamiltonian. QCD in Coulomb gauge is convenient for a variational approach based on a quasiparticle picture for the transverse gluons, in which a confining Coulomb potential arises naturally. We show that such an effective Hamiltonian predicts chiral restoration at too low quark densities. Possible reasons for such deficiency are discussed.
Abstract. We study theDN interaction at low energies with a quark model inspired in the QCD Hamiltonian in Coulomb gauge. The model Hamiltonian incorporates a confining Coulomb potential extracted from a self-consistent quasiparticle method for the gluon degrees of freedom, and transverse-gluon hyperfine interaction consistent with a finite gluon propagator in the infrared. Initially a constituent-quark mass function is obtained by solving a gap equation and baryon and meson bound-states are obtained in Fock space using a variational calculation. Next, having obtained the constituent-quark masses and the hadron waves functions, an effective meson-nucleon interaction is derived from a quark-interchange mechanism. This leads to a short range mesonbaryon interaction and to describe long-distance physics vector-and scalar-meson exchanges described by effective Lagrangians are incorporated. The derived effectiveDN potential is used in a Lippmann-Schwinger equation to obtain phase shifts. The results are compared with a recent similar calculation using the nonrelativistic quark model.
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