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Unified treatment for in-medium light and heavy clusters with RMF models

Nuclear Theory 2025-04-15 v1

Abstract

It was shown that light nuclei such as 4^4He, 8^8Be, and 12^{12}C can be well described by RMF models, which enables a unified description for nuclei with baryon numbers A4A\gtrsim4. In this work, we propose a hybrid treatment for investigating the clustering phenomenon in nuclear medium, where clusters ranging from light nuclei (e.g., 3^3H, 3^3He, and 4^4He) to heavy ones (e.g., 12^{12}C, 16^{16}O, 40^{40}Ca, 48^{48}Ca, and 208^{208}Pb) can be treated in a unified manner. In particular, assuming a spherical Wigner-Seitz cell, the clusters are fixed by solving the Dirac equations imposing the Dirichlet-Neumann boundary condition, while the nuclear medium are treated with Thomas-Fermi approximation and take constant densities. In the presence of nuclear medium, the clusters eventually become unbound as density increases, while the root-mean-square charge radii increase. For clusters with different proton and neutron numbers NpNnN_p \neq N_n, their binding energies varies with the proton fraction of nuclear medium, which are less significant for clusters with Np=NnN_p = N_n. The uncertainties of density functionals on the clustering phenomenon are investigated as well adopting 8 different functionals. Based on the obtained results, an analytical formula describing the binding energies of in-medium clusters is then obtained. The results presented in this work should be useful to understand the clustering phenomenon in both heavy-ion collisions and neutron stars.

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@article{arxiv.2504.09386,
  title  = {Unified treatment for in-medium light and heavy clusters with RMF models},
  author = {Cheng-Jun Xia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.09386},
  year   = {2025}
}