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Title: Nucleons in the Nuclear Medium


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Nucleons in the Nuclear Medium
  • Conventional Nuclear Physics
  • Nuclei are effectively and well described as
    point-like protons and neutrons ( form factor)
    andinteraction through effective forces (meson
    exchange)
  • Medium effects arise through non-nucleonic
    degrees of freedom
  • Are free nucleons and mesons, under every
    circumstance, the best quasi-particle to chose?
  • Nucleon Medium Modifications
  • Nucleons and mesons are not the fundamental
    entities in QCD
  • In the chiral limit, phase transition to
    quark-gluon plasma
  • Medium effects arise through changes of
    fundamental properties of the nucleon
  • Do nucleons change their quark structure in the
    nuclear medium?

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In-Medium Form Factors
  • QCD nuclear constituents change in medium ?
    bound nucleon form factors
  • Observable effects predicted QMC, CQSM, Skyrme,
    NJL, ... models
  • Predictions
  • in agreement with experimental constraints
  • differ in size and Q2 dependence.

QMC D.H. Lu et al., Phys. Lett. B 417, 217 (1998)
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Strategy
  • Medium-modified form factors are not observable.
  • How can we test these predictions?
  • Strategy
  • chose an observable with high sensitivity to
    nucleon structure while being at the same time
    least sensitive to conventional medium effects
  • chose a dense yet simple nuclear target, which
    allows for microscopic calculations
  • provide high-precision data to put Nuclear
    Physics models to rigorous test
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