Mean-field theory of baryonic matter for QCD in the large $N_{c}$ and heavy quark mass limits
Prabal Adhikari, Thomas D. Cohen

TL;DR
This paper provides a formal justification for the mean-field approximation of baryonic matter in large N_c and heavy quark mass limits of QCD, showing that hidden color states only affect sub-leading order energies.
Contribution
It rigorously justifies the mean-field approach for baryonic matter in the combined large N_c and heavy quark mass limits of QCD, accounting for hidden color states.
Findings
Mean-field approximation is valid at large N_c with corrections of order 1/N_c.
Hidden color states influence interaction energy only at sub-leading order.
Energy of baryonic matter can be approximated by a single coherent state in the heavy quark limit.
Abstract
We discuss theoretical issues pertaining to baryonic matter in the combined heavy-quark and large limits of QCD. Witten's classic argument that baryons and interacting systems of baryons can be described in a mean-field approximation with each of the quarks moving in an average potential due to the remaining quarks is heuristic. It is important to justify this heuristic description for the case of baryonic matter since systems of interacting baryons are intrinsically more complicated than single baryons due to the possibility of hidden color states---states in which the subsystems making up the entire baryon crystal are not color-singlet nucleons but rather colorful states coupled together to make a color-singlet state. In this work, we provide a formal justification of this heuristic prescription. In order to do this, we start by taking the heavy quark limit, thus effectively…
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