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Mass degeneracy of the heavy-light mesons with chiral partner structure in the half-skyrmion phase

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arxiv 1412.2462 v1 pith:IJQZSSLR submitted 2014-12-08 hep-ph

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keywords chiralstructurematterpartnerheavy-lightmesonsnuclearphase
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We explore the mass splitting of the heavy-light mesons with chiral partner structure in nuclear matter. In our calculation, we employed the heavy hadron chiral perturbation theory with chiral partner structure and the nuclear matter is constructed by putting skyrmions from the standard Skyrme model onto the face-centered cubic crystal and regarding the skyrmion matter as nuclear matter. We find that, although the masses of the heavy-light mesons with chiral partner structure are splitted in the matter-free space and skyrmion phase, they are degenerated in the half-skyrmion phase in which the chiral symmetry is restored globally. This observation suggests that the magnitude of the mass splitting of the heavy-light mesons with chiral partner structure can be used as a probe of the phase structure of the nuclear matter.

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