Abstract
The giant Gamow-Teller(GT) states and the CT sum rule are investigated in relativistic models. It is shown that the Ikeda-Fujii-Fujita sum rule value is quenched by 6% owing to relativistic effects. The quenched amount is taken by the nucleon-antinucleon states. This fact, together with the recent experiment which has observed 90% of the sum rule value, implies that the contribution of the Δ-hole states to the quenching is strongly reduced. As a result, the Landau-Migdal parameter g′ NΔ which dominates the critical density of the pion condensation becomes much smaller than what was believed before.
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