Pion Structure in Dense Nuclear Matter

Physics#Nuclear Physics, Particle Physics🔬 Research|Analyzed: Jan 3, 2026 06:21
Published: Dec 31, 2025 15:25
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This paper investigates how the internal structure of a pion (a subatomic particle) changes when it's inside a dense environment of other particles (like in a nucleus). It uses a theoretical model (Nambu--Jona-Lasinio) to calculate these changes, focusing on properties like the pion's electromagnetic form factor and how its quarks are distributed. Understanding these changes is important for understanding how matter behaves under extreme conditions, such as those found in neutron stars or heavy-ion collisions. The paper compares its results with experimental data and other theoretical calculations to validate its approach.
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"The paper focuses on the in-medium electromagnetic form factor, distribution amplitude, and the parton distribution function of the pion."
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