Hidden spin-isospin exchange symmetry
Abstract
The strong interactions among nucleons have an approximate spin-isospin exchange symmetry that arises from the properties of quantum chromodynamics in the limit of many colors, Nc. However this large-Nc symmetry is well hidden and reveals itself only when averaging over intrinsic spin orientations. Furthermore, the symmetry is obscured unless the momentum resolution scale is close to an optimal scale that we call large-Nc. We show that the large-Nc derivation requires a momentum resolution scale of large-Nc 500 MeV. We derive a set of spin-isospin exchange sum rules and discuss implications for the spectrum of 30P and applications to nuclear forces, nuclear structure calculations, and three-nucleon interactions.
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