Chromomagnetism in nuclear matter
Akhilesh Ranjan, P. K. Raina

TL;DR
This paper explores the chromomagnetic properties of nuclear matter, suggesting that hadrons, despite being color singlets, can possess non-zero color magnetic moments that influence their interactions.
Contribution
It introduces the concept that hadrons can have non-zero color magnetic moments, impacting our understanding of color interactions in nuclear matter.
Findings
Hadrons can have non-zero color magnetic moments.
Color magnetic moments can influence hadron interactions.
Nuclear matter exhibits chromomagnetic properties.
Abstract
Quarks are color charged particles. Due to their motion there is a strong possibility of generation of color magnetic field. It is shown that however hadrons are color singlet particles they may have non-zero color magnetic moment. Due to this color magnetic moment hadrons can show color interaction. In this paper we have studied the chromomagnetic properties of nuclear matter.
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