Non-Abelian behavior of $\alpha$ Bosons in cold symmetric nuclear matter
Hua Zheng, Aldo Bonasera

TL;DR
This paper explores the non-Abelian properties of alpha bosons in dense nuclear matter, suggesting that certain cluster states can braid without energy cost, impacting the understanding of nuclear condensates.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of non-Abelian states of alpha clusters in nuclear matter, proposing a new perspective on their braiding and energy degeneracy.
Findings
Alpha clusters can braid without energy change, forming non-Abelian states.
Certain heavier clusters like $^8Be$ may form condensates in nuclear matter.
N=Z odd-odd clusters are energetically unfavorable for ground state formation.
Abstract
The ground state energy of infinite symmetric nuclear matter is usually described by strongly interacting nucleons obeying the Pauli exclusion principle. We can imagine a unitary transformation which groups four non identical nucleons (i.e. with different spin and isospin) close in coordinate space. Those nucleons, being non identical, do not obey the Pauli principle, thus their relative momenta are negligibly small (just to fulfill the Heisenberg principle). Such a cluster can be identified with an boson. But in dense nuclear matter, those particles still obey the Pauli principle since are constituted of Fermions. The ground state energy of nuclear matter clusters is the same as for nucleons, thus it is degenerate. We could think of particles as vortices which can now braid, for instance making which leave the ground state energy unchanged.…
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