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Emulator-Assisted Nuclear DFT Inference and Its Consequences for the Structure of Neutron Stars

Nuclear Theory 2026-04-14 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Nuclear density functional theory provides a unified description of finite nuclei and bulk nuclear matter, and is widely used to model the neutron star equation of state. However, extrapolations to supra-saturation densities require a quantified treatment of uncertainties arising from parameter estimation and functional choices. We present an updated Bayesian inference of a Skyrme energy density functional augmented by a flexible meta-model density dependence at high density. Nuclear observables are computed using a Gaussian emulator of the publicly available Milano HFBCS-QRPA code, enabling efficient exploration of a high-dimensional parameter space. Relative to previous analyses, we extend the calibration set with isospin-sensitive data, including masses and charge radii along selected Ca and Sn isotopic chains, and updated constraints from giant monopole resonances. The resulting posteriors are further constrained by \emph{ab initio} neutron-matter calculations and astrophysical observations, including recent NICER measurements, yielding consistent crust and core properties of catalyzed NS compatible with current constraints. Bulk nuclear-matter parameters are well approximated by a multivariate Gaussian with covariance matrix provided for direct reuse, while several finite-nucleus parameters exhibit pronounced non-Gaussianity.

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@article{arxiv.2604.11358,
  title  = {Emulator-Assisted Nuclear DFT Inference and Its Consequences for the Structure of Neutron Stars},
  author = {Pietro Klausner and Marco Antonelli and Gianluca Colò and Francesca Gulminelli and Xavier Roca-Maza and Enrico Vigezzi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.11358},
  year   = {2026}
}

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13 pages, 9 figures