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Wilets, L.; Goldflam, R.
Washington Univ., Seattle (USA). Inst. for Nuclear Theory1983
Washington Univ., Seattle (USA). Inst. for Nuclear Theory1983
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[en] The MIT bag was one of the earliest and most successful models of QCD, imposing confinement and including perturbative gluon interactions. An evolution of the MIT bag came with the introduction of the chiral and cloudy bags, which treat pions as elementary particles. As a model of QCD, the soliton model proposed by Friedberg and Lee is particularly attractive. It is based on a covariant field theory and is sufficiently general so that, for certain limiting cases of the adjustable parameters, it can describe either the MIT or SLAC (string) bags. The confinement mechanism appears as a dynamic field. This allows non-static processes, such as bag oscillations and bag collisions, to be calculated utilizing the well-developed techniques of nuclear many-body theory. The utilization of the model for calculating dynamical processes is discussed. 14 references
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Sep 1983; 7 p; International symposium on quarks and nuclear structure; Bad Honnef (Germany, F.R.); 13-16 Jun 1983; CONF-8306136--2; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01; 1 as DE84001542
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