Incompressibility of finite fermionic systems: stable and exotic atomic nuclei
Abstract
The incompressibility of finite fermionic systems is investigated using analytical approaches and microscopic models. The incompressibility of a system is directly linked to the zero-point kinetic energy of constituent fermions, and this is a universal feature of fermionic systems. In the case of atomic nuclei, this implies a constant value of the incompressibility in medium-heavy and heavy nuclei. The evolution of nuclear incompressibility along Sn and Pb isotopic chains is analyzed using global microscopic models, based on both non-relativistic and relativistic energy functionals. The result is an almost constant incompressibility in stable nuclei and systems not far from stability, and a steep decrease in nuclei with pronounced neutron excess, caused by the emergence of a soft monopole mode in neutron-rich nuclei.
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@article{arxiv.1304.7163,
title = {Incompressibility of finite fermionic systems: stable and exotic atomic nuclei},
author = {E. Khan and N. Paar and D. Vretenar and Li-Gang Cao and H. Sagawa and G. Colo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.7163},
year = {2015}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures