The extended Linear Sigma Model (eLSM) is an effective model of QCD which includes in the mesonic sector (pseudo)scalar and (axial-)vector quarkonia mesons as well as one dilaton/glueball field and in the baryonic sector the nucleon doublet and its chiral partner in the mirror assignment. The chiral partner of the pion turns out to be the resonance f 0(1370), which is then predominantly a quarkonium state. As a consequence, f 0(500) is predominately not a quarkonium state but a four-quark object and is at first not part of the model. Yet, f 0(500) is important in the baryonic sector and affects nuclear matter saturation, the high- density behavior, and nucleon-nucleon scattering. In these proceedings, we show how to enlarge the two-flavour version of the eLSM in order to include the four-quark field f 0(500) in a chirally invariant manner. We then discuss homogeneous and inhomogeneous chiral restoration in a dense medium.
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Giacosa, F. (2016). The eLSM at nonzero density. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 742). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/742/1/012010
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