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The V-QCD baryon : numerical solution and baryon spectrum

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arxiv 2212.06747 v2 pith:CAQAZFAB submitted 2022-12-13 hep-th hep-lathep-phnucl-th

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The single baryon solution of V-QCD is numerically computed. The spectrum of spin and isospin modes is also computed by quantizing the light fluctuations around the baryon. It is shown that there is a partial restoration of chiral symmetry at the baryon center.

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