V.B. Kopeliovich
Mass Terms in the Skyrme Model
Kopeliovich, V.B.; Piette, B.; Zakrzewski, W.J.
Abstract
We consider various forms of the mass term for the Skyrme model and their implications on the properties of baryonic states. We show that modifications of the mass term, without changing the asymptotic behaviour of the profile function at large r, can considerably alter the mass term contributions. We argue that if one considers the Skyrme model as an effective model for nuclei, then the new mass terms should be taken to obtain a better description of the existing nuclei. In particular, we find that for some choices of the mass term, the formation of a shell like structure for large baryon number is energetically unfavourable for low baryon numbers and for the physical values of the pion mass.
Citation
Kopeliovich, V., Piette, B., & Zakrzewski, W. (2006, December). Mass Terms in the Skyrme Model. Presented at Quark 2006, St' Petersbourg, Russia
Presentation Conference Type | Conference Paper (published) |
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Conference Name | Quark 2006 |
Publication Date | 2006 |
Deposit Date | Nov 22, 2010 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1697570 |
Publisher URL | http://quarks.inr.ac.ru/2006/proceedings/Quarks/piette.pdf |
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