Relativistic equation of state at subnuclear densities in the Thomas-Fermi approximation
Abstract
We study the non-uniform nuclear matter using the self-consistent Thomas--Fermi approximation with a relativistic mean-field model. The non-uniform matter is assumed to be composed of a lattice of heavy nuclei surrounded by dripped nucleons. At each temperature , proton fraction , and baryon mass density , we determine the thermodynamically favored state by minimizing the free energy with respect to the radius of the Wigner--Seitz cell, while the nucleon distribution in the cell can be determined self-consistently in the Thomas--Fermi approximation. A detailed comparison is made between the present results and previous calculations in the Thomas--Fermi approximation with a parameterized nucleon distribution that has been adopted in the widely used Shen EOS.
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@article{arxiv.1405.3847,
title = {Relativistic equation of state at subnuclear densities in the Thomas-Fermi approximation},
author = {Z. W. Zhang and H. Shen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.3847},
year = {2014}
}
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26 pages, 9 figures