2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10773-011-0926-4
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Chromomagnetism in Nuclear Matter

Abstract: Quarks are color charged particles. Due to their motion there is a strong possibility of generation of color magnetic field. It is shown that however hadrons are color singlet particles they may have non-zero color magnetic moment. Due to this color magnetic moment hadrons can show color interaction. In this paper we have studied the chromomagnetic properties of nuclear matter.

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“…In that case there is another interesting way which is called quark model [2][3][4] and help us to understand low-energy behavior of QCD.…”
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“…In that case there is another interesting way which is called quark model [2][3][4] and help us to understand low-energy behavior of QCD.…”
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confidence: 99%