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Yong-Liang Ma1, Maciej A Nowak2, Mannque Rho3
1Center for Theoretical Physics and College of Physics, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, China.
Abstract:
We show that the recent proposal to describe the N_{f}=1 baryon in the large number of the color limit as a quantum Hall droplet can be understood as a chiral bag in a (1+2)-dimensional strip using the Cheshire Cat principle. For a small bag radius, the bag reduces to a vortex line which is the smile of the cat with flowing gapless quarks all spinning in the same direction. The disk enclosed by the smile is described by a topological field theory due to the Callan-Harvey anomaly outflow. The chiral bag naturally carries the unit baryon number and spin 1/2N_{c}. The generalization to arbitrary N_{f} is discussed.
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