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CHIRAL NUCLEAR DYNAMICS

by Maciej A Nowak (Jagellonian Univ. Cracow), Mannque Rho (SPT, Saclay) & Ismail Zahed (SUNY, Stony Brook)

The physics of strongly interacting many-body systems known as nuclear physics is a mature discipline which has achieved a remarkably quantitative success. It has explained with an impressive accuracy the properties of nuclei from the deuteron to heavy nuclei containing several hundreds of nucleons. This is the more remarkable when one realizes that in no way did the success depend on the existence of, or knowledge derived from, the fundamental theory of strong interactions now believed to be quantum chromodynamics (QCD).

This monograph is a first, albeit embryonic, attempt to explain how a nucleus can be understood without invoking the explicit degrees of freedom of quarks and gluons while still staying within the basic premise of QCD and furthermore why do quark-gluon signatures not show up prominently in nuclear processes, including those processes involving short-distance encounters within nuclei. Such an understanding is largely based on the modern concepts of broken chiral symmetry and is believed to be essential in uncovering new physics expected to figure in the hadronic environment under extreme conditions of high temperature and/or high density.


Contents:

  • Introduction to Chiral Dynamics
  • Instanton Vacuum
  • Large Nc
  • Current Algebra
  • Effective Chiral Lagrangians
  • QCD Effective Action
  • Chiral Solitons
  • Chiral Bags
  • Strange and Heavy Baryons
  • Baryonic Matter
  • Hadrons at Finite Temperature


Readership: Nuclear and high energy physicists.


"There is considerable mathematical beauty in the subject … it should prove valuable to students as well as established researchers. Overall, it is an interesting and important book on a topic central to nuclear and hadronic physics."

Thomas D Cohen
Physics Today, Mar 1998




552pp Pub. date: Sept 1996
ISBN 981-02-1000-0 US$68 / £47


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