In the linear sigma model with quarks, the neutral pion mass first falls and then rises as the external magnetic field grows, a nonmonotonic curve that the earlier weak-field calculation did not show.
Aspects of Chiral Symmetry
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This article is an attempt to a pedagogical introduction and review into the elementary concepts of chiral symmetry in nuclear physics. Effective chiral models such as the linear and nonlinear sigma model will be discussed as well as the essential ideas of chiral perturbation theory. Some applications to the physics of ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions will be presented.
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Neutral pion mass in the linear sigma model coupled to quarks at arbitrary magnetic field
In the linear sigma model with quarks, the neutral pion mass first falls and then rises as the external magnetic field grows, a nonmonotonic curve that the earlier weak-field calculation did not show.