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This paper investigates the discrepancy in saturation densities predicted by relativistic and non-relativistic energy density functionals (EDFs) for nuclear matter. It highlights the interplay between saturation density, bulk binding energy, and surface tension, showing how different models can reproduce empirical nuclear radii despite differing saturation properties. This is important for understanding the fundamental properties of nuclear matter and refining EDF models.
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Skyrme models, which saturate at higher densities, develop softer and more diffuse surfaces with lower surface energies, whereas relativistic EDFs, which saturate at lower densities, produce more defined and less diffuse surfaces with higher surface energies.

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This paper investigates the formation of mesons, including excited states, from coalescing quark-antiquark pairs. It uses a non-relativistic quark model with a harmonic oscillator potential and Gaussian wave packets. The work is significant because it provides a framework for modeling excited meson states, which are often overlooked in simulations, and offers predictions for unconfirmed states. The phase space approach is particularly relevant for Monte Carlo simulations used in high-energy physics.
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The paper demonstrates that excited meson states are populated abundantly for typical parton configurations expected in jets.