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Quantum binding energies in the Skyrme model

Sven Bjarke Gudnason, Chris Halcrow

2024Physics Letters B11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A major problem in the Skyrme model is that the binding energy of skyrmions, which model nuclei, is too high by an order of magnitude. We show that the most popular solution to this problem, to construct models with zero classical binding energy, still produces large binding energies when spin energy is included. We argue that it is thus necessary to include quantum effects. We calculate the binding energy of skyrmions including the most simple quantum correction, that of vibrational modes in a harmonic approximation. We show that this can give physically reasonable results for nucleon numbers N=1-8 thanks to a remarkable cancellation between the strongly binding classical energy and the strongly unbinding zero-point energy from vibrational modes.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsSkyrmionZero-point energyBinding energyQuantumZero (linguistics)Quantum mechanicsSpin (aerodynamics)Energy (signal processing)Quantum numberHarmonicQuantum electrodynamicsPhilosophyThermodynamicsLinguisticsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle InteractionsNuclear physics research studiesParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies