QCD symmetries and the eta and etaprime in nuclei
Steven D. Bass

TL;DR
This paper explores how Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) symmetries influence the behavior of eta and eta prime mesons within nuclear environments, highlighting recent experimental and theoretical insights.
Contribution
It connects QCD symmetry principles with experimental data on eta prime meson mass shifts in nuclei, validating the Quark Meson Coupling model's predictions.
Findings
Recent eta prime mass measurements align with model predictions
QCD symmetries provide a framework for understanding meson behavior in nuclei
Experimental results support the Quark Meson Coupling model
Abstract
We discuss the role of QCD symmetries in understanding the eta and etaprime mesons in nuclear media. Recent results on the etaprime mass in nuclei from the CBELSA/TAPS collaboration are very similar to the prediction of the Quark Meson Coupling model.
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