Chiral dynamics of nuclear matter at finite temperature
Abstract
We extend a recent three-loop calculation of nuclear matter in the systematic framework of chiral perturbation theory to finite temperatures T. The contributions from one- and two-pion exchange diagrams which cause nuclear binding and saturation at T=0 are included for T>0 in the density and temperature dependent free energy per particle, . The so-called anomalous 2pi-exchange contribution (with no counterpart in the ground state energy density at T=0) is consistently included. The calculated pressure isotherms display the familiar first-order liquid-gas phase transition of isospin symmetric nuclear matter with a critical point at T_c = 25.5 MeV and rho_c = 0.09 fm^{-3}. The too high value of the critical temperature originates from the strong momentum dependence of the underlying single-particle potential U(p,k_{f0}) near the Fermi-surface. We also consider pure neutron matter at T>0 in the same framework and find fair agreement with sophisticated many-body calculations for neutron densities rho_n < 0.2 fm^{-3}.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0202005,
title = {Chiral dynamics of nuclear matter at finite temperature},
author = {S. Fritsch and N. Kaiser and W. Weise},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0202005},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
10 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Physics Letters B