
TL;DR
This paper explores how holographic models provide new insights into nucleon structure, revealing a strongly coupled core with vector mesons and similarities to lattice simulation results at strong coupling.
Contribution
It introduces a holographic approach to nucleon composition, highlighting the emergence of a strongly coupled core and vector mesons, and compares these findings with lattice simulations.
Findings
Holographic models show a strongly coupled core nucleon.
Vector mesons are integral to the nucleon structure in holography.
Results align with recent lattice simulations at strong coupling.
Abstract
Recent developments in holography have provided a new vista to the nucleon composition. A strongly coupled core nucleon tied with vector mesons emerge in line with the Cheshire cat principle. The cat is found to hide in the holographic direction. We discuss the one, two and many baryon problem in this context and point at the striking similarities between the holographic results and recent lattice simulations at strong coupling.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
