In a Dyson-Schwinger model with spherical finite-volume corrections and magnetic-field-dependent coupling, constituent quark masses fall by about 30-40% as the fireball radius shrinks from infinity to 2 fm.
Volume Dependence of the Pion Mass in the Quark-Meson-Model
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We consider the quark-meson-model in a finite three-dimensional volume using the Schwinger proper-time renormalization group. We derive and solve the flow equations for finite volume in local potential approximation. In order to break chiral symmetry in the finite volume, we introduce a small current quark mass. The corresponding effective meson potential breaks chiral O(4) symmetry explicitly, depending on sigma and pion fields separately. We calculate the volume dependence of the pion mass and of the pion decay constant with the renormalization group flow equations and compare with recent results from chiral perturbation theory in a finite volume.
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Dynamical quark mass and finite volume effects in the Dyson-Schwinger Equations
In a Dyson-Schwinger model with spherical finite-volume corrections and magnetic-field-dependent coupling, constituent quark masses fall by about 30-40% as the fireball radius shrinks from infinity to 2 fm.