1994
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(94)90446-4
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Analog of the Peierls-type phase transition in nuclear matter

Abstract: Abstract. The possible phases of nuclear matter ate summarised. A new periodic phase of nuclear matter is discussed in details. In this phase the nucleon spin orientation follows the direction of the magnetic field associated with the periodic vector meson field. The probability of the transition accompanied by gamma radiation between this periodic phase and the anisotropic normal phase is derived.

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“…The interesting possibility of the transition of nuclear matter into a "Peierls' type" of periodic structure is investigated in the RMFT in [Lo92a,Lo94a].…”
Section: B Extrapolation and Connections To Qcdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The interesting possibility of the transition of nuclear matter into a "Peierls' type" of periodic structure is investigated in the RMFT in [Lo92a,Lo94a].…”
Section: B Extrapolation and Connections To Qcdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Properties of neutron stars are examined within a similar RMFT framework in [Ma92c] and within DBHF theory in [Hu94]. The interesting possibility of the transition of nuclear matter into a "Peierls' type" of periodic structure is investigated in the RMFT in [Lo92a,Lo94a].…”
Section: B Extrapolation and Connections To Qcdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model, the so called Quantumhadrodynamics turned out to be the unique framework for reformulating of our whole knowledge on nuclear physics [8]. In the framework of the Quantumhadrodynamics a great number of interesting properties of the hadronic matter has been studied rather successfully [9]. Among others the role of the delta resonances has been studied very extensively [6], [10].…”
Section: Non-strange Baryonsmentioning
confidence: 99%