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rho-omega mixing in asymmetric nuclear matter via a QCD sum rule approach

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PHYSICAL REVIEW C
Volume 63, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.63.015204

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We evaluate the operator product expansion (OPE) for a mixed correlator of the isovector and isoscalar vector currents in the background of the nucleon density with intrinsic isospin asymmetry (i.e., excess of neutrons over protons) and match it with its imaginary part, given by resonances and continuum, via the dispersion relation. The leading density-dependent contribution to rho-omega mixing is due to the scattering term, which turns out to be larger than any density dependent piece in the OPE. We estimate that the asymmetric density of n(n)-n(p) similar to2.5 x 10(-2) fm(-3) induces the amplitude of rho-omega mixing, equal in magnitude to the mixing amplitude in vacuum, with the constructive interference for positive and destructive for negative values of n(n)-n(p). We revisit sum rules for vector meson masses at finite nucleon density to point out the numerical importance of the screening term in the isoscalar channel, which turns out to be one order of magnitude larger than any density-dependent condensates over the Borel window. This changes the conclusions about the density dependence of m(omega), indicating similar to 40 MeV increase at nuclear saturation density.

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