How large is "large Nc" for Nuclear matter?

Abstract

We argue that a so far neglected dimensionless scale, the number of neighbors in a closely packed system, is relevant for the convergence of the large Nc expansion at high chemical potential. It is only when the number of colors is large w.r.t. this new scale ( 10) that a convergent large Nc limit is reached. This provides an explanation as to why the large Nc expansion, qualitatively successful in in vacuum QCD, fails to describe high baryo-chemical potential systems, such as nuclear matter. It also means that phenomenological claims about high density matter based on large Nc extrapolations should be treated with caution.

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