Symmetry energy of dense matter in holographic QCD
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Abstract: We study the nuclear symmetry energy of dense matter using holographic QCD. To this end, we consider two flavor branes with equal quark masses in a D4/D6/D6 model. We find that at all densities the symmetry energy monotonically increases. At small densities, it exhibits a power law behavior with the density, .
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(11)- NUCLEAR MATTER SYMMETRY ENERGY AND MATTER–ANTI-MATTER STATES
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