Theoretical understanding of the nuclear incompressibility: where do we stand ?
Abstract
The status of the theoretical research on the compressional modes of finite nuclei and the incompressibility of nuclear matter, is reviewed. It is argued that the recent experimental data on the Isoscalar Giant Monopole Resonance (ISGMR) allow extracting the value of with an uncertainity of about 12 MeV. Non-relativistic (Skyrme, Gogny) and relativistic mean field models predict for values which are significantly different from one another, namely 220-235 and 250-270 MeV respectively. It is shown that the solution of this puzzle requires a better determination of the symmetry energy at, and around, saturation. The role played by the experimental data of the Isoscalar Giant Dipole Resonance (ISGDR) is also discussed.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0309002,
title = {Theoretical understanding of the nuclear incompressibility: where do we stand ?},
author = {G. Colo` and N. Van Giai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0309002},
year = {2015}
}
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To appear in the proceedings of the COMEX1 conference (special issue of Nucl. Phys. A). Few changes and corrections compared to the previous version. General conclusion unchanged