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Van der Waals Equation of State with Fermi Statistics for Nuclear Matter

Nuclear Theory 2015-06-29 v2

Abstract

The van der Waals (VDW) equation of state is a simple and popular model to describe the pressure function in equilibrium systems of particles with both repulsive and attractive interactions. This equation predicts an existence of a first-order liquid-gas phase transition and contains a critical point. Two steps to extend the VDW equation and make it appropriate for new physical applications are carried out in this paper: 1) the grand canonical ensemble formulation; 2) an inclusion of the quantum statistics. The VDW equation with Fermi statistics is then applied to a description of the system of interacting nucleons. The VDW parameters aa and bb are fixed to reproduce the properties of nuclear matter at saturation density n0=0.16n_0=0.16 fm3^{-3} and zero temperature. The model predicts a location of the critical point for the symmetric nuclear matter at temperature Tc19.7T_c\cong 19.7 MeV and nucleon number density nc0.07n_c \cong 0.07 fm3^{-3}.

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@article{arxiv.1504.01363,
  title  = {Van der Waals Equation of State with Fermi Statistics for Nuclear Matter},
  author = {V. Vovchenko and D. V. Anchishkin and M. I. Gorenstein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.01363},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

20 pages, 5 figures, minor changes to match published version