Abstract

A flux-tube model of hadrons is used to study the modification of hadronic properties in nuclear matter. It is shown that nuclear binding and the EMC effect are consequences of partial deconfinement, and that complete deconfinement occurs at about six times normal nuclear density. It is predicted that nucleon resonances are much more strongly bound than the nucleon, and that there is a maximum l beyond which nucleon resonances do not exist in nuclear matter.

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