Internship and thesis proposals
From QCD Lagrangian to the description of nucleon interactions in the vacuum and nuclear medium through the Functional Renormalization Group

Domaines
High energy physics
Fields theory/String theory
Nuclear physics and Nuclear astrophysics

Type of internship
Théorique, numérique
Description
This project proposes a novel approach to bridge the gap between quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and nuclear physics by employing the Functional Renormalization Group (FRG). The innovative aspect of this project lies in extending dynamical bosonization techniques to include baryonization, which would generate nucleons directly from quarks. Beyond its conceptual significance, the developed interaction is expected to contribute to a more reliable description of finite nuclei and nuclear matter, with potential applications ranging from fundamental nuclear physics to astrophysical modeling.

Contact
Jean-Paul EBRAN
Laboratory : LMCE -
Team : CEA
Team Website
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