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Application of the constituent quark nucleon - nucleon interaction to nuclear matter

Kanad Roy, +2 more
- 01 Jul 1997 - 
- Vol. 23, Iss: 7, pp 837-845
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In this paper, a simple Thomas-Fermi method for nuclear matter calculations is used to examine how well the non-local potential derived by Morley, Pursey and Williams from the constituent quark model can represent the actual interaction.
Abstract
A simple Thomas - Fermi method for nuclear matter calculations is used to examine how well the non-local potential derived by Morley, Pursey and Williams from the constituent quark model can represent the actual interaction. A strong net repulsion is found which grows rapidly with the nucleon size.

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Constituent quark model of the nucleon-nucleon interaction. 1. general formalism

TL;DR: The semirelativistic constituent quark model is used in conjunction with the resonating group method to obtain a nonlocal Schroedinger equation for the two-nucleon system and is presented explicitly and analytically.
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A nuclear matter calculation using the 1S0 Kermode potentials

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple Thomas-Fermi method for nuclear matter calculations is used to examine how well the local 1S0 potential introduced by Kermode can represent the actual interaction.

Constituent quark model of the nucleon-nucleon interaction. 1. general formalism

TL;DR: The semirelativistic constituent quark model is used in conjunction with the resonating group method to obtain a nonlocal Schroedinger equation for the two-nucleon system and is presented explicitly and analytically.
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Effect of quark antisymmetrization on the binding energy of nuclear matter

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