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Main Authors: Wu, Xiaoyi, Nair, Sreeraj, Kaur, Satvir, Mondal, Chandan, Lan, Jiangshan, Zhao, Xingbo, de Melo, J. P. B. C., Frederico, Tobias
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.31030
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author Wu, Xiaoyi
Nair, Sreeraj
Kaur, Satvir
Mondal, Chandan
Lan, Jiangshan
Zhao, Xingbo
de Melo, J. P. B. C.
Frederico, Tobias
author_facet Wu, Xiaoyi
Nair, Sreeraj
Kaur, Satvir
Mondal, Chandan
Lan, Jiangshan
Zhao, Xingbo
de Melo, J. P. B. C.
Frederico, Tobias
contents We develop a light-front Hamiltonian formulation of symmetric nuclear matter within the quark-meson coupling model, using Basis Light-Front Quantization to solve the in-medium nucleon eigenvalue problem. The Hamiltonian incorporates confinement in the valence sector and is truncated to include up to one dynamical gluon. Medium effects are introduced via scalar and vector mean fields, yielding a self-consistent, density-dependent effective quark mass and modified nucleon structure. The resulting energy per nucleon, pressure, and incompressibility are consistent with empirical constraints at the saturation point. At nuclear saturation density, the gluon probability in the nucleon wave function increases slightly, while the valence probability and quark momentum fraction decrease. The unpolarized quark and gluon distributions show a noticeable enhancement at large momentum fraction ($x \gtrsim 0.4$), illustrated at an evolved scale of $Q^{2} = 10 \mathrm{GeV}^{2}$.
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spellingShingle Nuclear matter and proton parton distributions in a light-front Hamiltonian framework
Wu, Xiaoyi
Nair, Sreeraj
Kaur, Satvir
Mondal, Chandan
Lan, Jiangshan
Zhao, Xingbo
de Melo, J. P. B. C.
Frederico, Tobias
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
We develop a light-front Hamiltonian formulation of symmetric nuclear matter within the quark-meson coupling model, using Basis Light-Front Quantization to solve the in-medium nucleon eigenvalue problem. The Hamiltonian incorporates confinement in the valence sector and is truncated to include up to one dynamical gluon. Medium effects are introduced via scalar and vector mean fields, yielding a self-consistent, density-dependent effective quark mass and modified nucleon structure. The resulting energy per nucleon, pressure, and incompressibility are consistent with empirical constraints at the saturation point. At nuclear saturation density, the gluon probability in the nucleon wave function increases slightly, while the valence probability and quark momentum fraction decrease. The unpolarized quark and gluon distributions show a noticeable enhancement at large momentum fraction ($x \gtrsim 0.4$), illustrated at an evolved scale of $Q^{2} = 10 \mathrm{GeV}^{2}$.
title Nuclear matter and proton parton distributions in a light-front Hamiltonian framework
topic High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.31030