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Dense Hadronic Matter in Holographic QCD
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We provide a method to study hadronic matter at finite density in the context of the Sakai-Sugimoto model. We introduce the baryon chemical potential through the external $U(1)_v$ in the induced (DBI plus CS) action on the D8-probe-brane, where baryons are skyrmions. Vector dominance is manifest at finite density. We derive the baryon density effect on the energy density, the dispersion relations of pion and vector mesons at large $N_c$. The energy density asymptotes to a constant at large density suggesting that dense matter at large $N_c$ freezes, with the pion velocity dropping to zero. Holographic dense matter enforces exactly the tenets of vector dominance, and screens efficiently vector mesons. At the freezing point the $\rho-\pi\pi$ coupling vanishes with a finite rho mass of about 20% its vacuum value.
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