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Constraints on the Nuclear Symmetry Energy from Experiments, Theory and Observations

Nuclear Theory 2023-08-17 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Nuclear mass measurements and neutron matter theory tightly constrain the nuclear symmetry energy parameters JJ, LL, KsymK_{sym} and QsymQ_{sym}. Corroboration of these constraints on JJ and LL can be found from measurements of the neutron skin thicknesses and dipole polarizabilities of neutron-rich nuclei. The experimental constraints on these parameters are compared with those obtained from consideration of astrophysical measurements of the neutron star radius, which we show is highly correlated with LL. Attention is aimed at the recent PREX and CREX neutron skin measurements from Jefferson Lab, NICER neutron star radius measurements, and a new interpretation of the GW170817 tidal deformability measurement. We find joint satisfaction of PREX and CREX gives J=32.2±1.7J=32.2\pm1.7 MeV and L=52.9±13.2L=52.9\pm13.2 MeV, in excellent agreement with neutron matter predictions of J=32.0±1.1J=32.0\pm1.1 MeV and L=51.9±7.9L=51.9\pm7.9 MeV.

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@article{arxiv.2308.08001,
  title  = {Constraints on the Nuclear Symmetry Energy from Experiments, Theory and Observations},
  author = {James M. Lattimer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.08001},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Compact Stars in the QCD Phase Diagram (CSQCD) IX, Banff, Canada, 2022. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2301.03666