Properties of nuclear matter from macroscopic-microscopic mass formulas
Abstract
Based on the standard Skyrme energy density functionals together with the extended Thomas-Fermi approach, the properties of symmetric and asymmetric nuclear matter represented in two macroscopic-microscopic mass formulas: Lublin-Strasbourg nuclear drop energy (LSD) formula and Weizs\"acker-Skyrme (WS*) formula, are extracted through matching the energy per particle of finite nuclei. For LSD and WS*, the obtained incompressibility coefficients of symmetric nuclear matter are MeV and MeV, respectively. The slope parameter of symmetry energy at saturation density is MeV for LSD and MeV for WS*, respectively, which is compatible with the liquid-drop analysis of Lattimer and Lim [ApJ. \textbf{771}, 51 (2013)]. The density dependence of the mean-field isoscalar and isovector effective mass, and the neutron-proton effective masses splitting for neutron matter are simultaneously investigated. The results are generally consistent with those from the Skyrme Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations and nucleon optical potentials, and the standard deviations are large and increase rapidly with density. A better constraint for the effective mass is helpful to reduce uncertainties of the depth of the mean-field potential.
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@article{arxiv.1511.01557,
title = {Properties of nuclear matter from macroscopic-microscopic mass formulas},
author = {Ning Wang and Min Liu and Li Ou and Yingxun Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.01557},
year = {2016}
}
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5 figures, to appear in Phys. Lett. B