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Nucleon PDF inside Compressed Nuclear Matter Jacek Rozynek NCBJ Warsaw ‘‘Is it possible to maintain my volume constant when the pressure increases?” - an nucleon when entering the compressed medium. J. Phys. G: Nucl. Part. Phys. 42 (2015) 045109. Nuclear Entalpies, 1311.3591; Pressure Corrections to the Equation of State in the Nuclear Mean Field, 1205.0431, Acta Phys. Pol. B Valparaiso QNP2015

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Nucleon PDF inside Compressed Nuclear Matter

Jacek Rozynek NCBJ Warsaw

‘‘Is it possible to maintain my volume constant when the pressure increases?”

- an nucleon when entering the compressed medium.

J. Phys. G: Nucl. Part. Phys. 42 (2015) 045109.

Nuclear Entalpies, 1311.3591; Pressure Corrections to the Equation of State in the Nuclear Mean Field, 1205.0431, Acta Phys. Pol. B Proc. Suppl. Vol. 5 No 2 (2012) 375

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Introduction• The aim is to check two approximations of

The nuclear Relativistic Mean Field Model

1. constant nucleon mass

2. no nucleon volumes i compressed NM

Possible applications in HI colisions and

inside neutron stars.

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Finite volume effect in compressed medium

Nucleon inside

saturated NM

Compressed inside

Neutron Star or in H I collision

Nucleon

Nucleon

pressure

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Two Scenariosfor NN repulsion with qq attraction

• Constant Volume= Constant Enthalpy

• Constant Mass= Increasing Enthalpy 1/R

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ΩNΩN

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Two Scenariosaffecting nuclear compressibility KA

-1

• Constant Volume= Constant Enthalpy

• Constant Mass= Increasing Enthalpy 1/R

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Definitions

• Enthalpy is a measure of the total energy of a thermodynamic system. It includes the system's internal energy and thermodynamic potential (a state function), as well as its volume Ω and pressure pH (the energy required to "make room for it" by displacing its environment, which is an extensive quantity).

HA = EA + pH ΩA Nuclear Enthalpy (1)

HN = Mpr + pH ΩN Nucleon Enthalpy (2)

Specific Enthalpies

(3)hA(pH

hN() = HN/Mpr = 1+ pH/(cp Mpr

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Enthalpy vs Hugenholz - van Hove relation with chemical potential

(1a)

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Also valid for constant nucleon

volumes !!

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Nuclear convolution model

fN(y)

Light cone variables in

the rest frame

x=k+/pN+

y=pN+/PA

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RMF and Momentum Sum Rule

Frankfurt, Strikman Phys. Reports 160 (1988)

(4)

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(Jaffe)

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Finally with a good normalization of SN we have:

and Momentum Sum Rule

Flux Factor

Fermi Energy

Enthalpy/A

B-=B0 -B3

B-q=0

k k

No NN pairs

baryon current

P0A =EA =AA

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Bag Model in Compress Medium

pH=0

(7)

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Nucleon compressibilty

and two scenarios Constant Nucleon Mass

Constant Nuclear Radius

Semi-experimental Value

sum rules KN-1=>M Ex

2 <rN2 > (Morsch, Julich, PRL 1995)

From 7Gev/c (α,p) scattering in P11 region in SATURN

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K-1=235MeVfm-3

Nuclear compressibility for different constant nucleon radii in

compressed NM

Nucleon Mass for different nucleon radii in compressed NM

Our version of Hugenholz-Van Hove relation for finite nucleons in NM

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Nucleon radius in compressed NM

for a constant nucleon mass

Bag constant in function of nuclear

pressure

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RMF Equation of State for const Enthalpy scenario B

(8)

(9)

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Equation of state - different models

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Results

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SA

SB

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Two possible scenario of phase transitionA - constant nucleon radius, B - constant nucleon mass

Energy alignment

cr (cr) = cp M(cr)

R[fm]=0.8 -> 0.69

3rd International Conference on New Fronties in`Physics

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A model for parton distribution

σ =1/(2R) k+ = xp+

Kinematical conditions for Monte Carlo technique

Primodial quark transverse momentum distribution

Line cone variables in the nucleon rest frame

COMPRESSEDNuclear Case

p+rest= HN(R)

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Nuclear Models - equilibrium

JR G.Wilk PLB 473 (2000)

Only 1% of nuclear pions

Phys. Rev. C71 (2005)

Shifting pion mass

fN(y)

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Toy Model (Edin and Ingelman)

(Neglecting transverse quark momenta)

In our case dhmh => R*HN(R) is const.

But the x=k+/HN(R(ρ)) depends on nucleon density

where

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Finite Nucleon Volumes - Conclusions

A. Constant nucleon mass requires increasing enthalpy

STIFFER EOS

Shift in Bjorken X

B. Constant nucleon volume gives the constant enthalpy with decreasing nucleon

mass, lower compressibility

SOFTER EOS

A&B. In both cases the same width of parton distribution because R*HN(R) const.

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The toy model for phase transition

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PRC 74

our model

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