KIDS框架中核对称能和中子蒙皮厚度的密度依赖性

P. Papakonstantinou
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核状态方程(EoS)和能量密度泛函(EDF)的KIDS框架提供了系统地探索EoS参数对各种可观测值预测的影响的可能性。EoS参数可以彼此独立地变化,也可以独立于有关介质中核子有效质量的假设。在这里,我提出了一个试点研究的中子皮肤厚度(NST)在当前感兴趣的核。结果表明,对称能量斜率参数L的变化约为10 MeV,曲率参数Kτ的变化约为20 MeV,对预测的影响相当。然而,结构细节也可能对预测产生相当大的影响,特别是在68Ni和208Pb的情况下。这项工作是在KIDS框架内对NST进行系统调查的一部分,也是限制核对称能密度依赖的更广泛努力的一部分。
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Density dependence of the nuclear symmetry energy and neutron skin thickness in the KIDS framework
The KIDS framework for the nuclear equation of state (EoS) and energy density functional (EDF) offers the possibility to explore systematically the effect of EoS parameters on predictions for a variety of observables. The EoS parameters can be varied independently of each other and independently of assumptions regarding the in-medium nucleon effective mass. Here I present a pilot study of the neutron skin thickness (NST) in nuclei of current interest. The results indicate that variations of the symmetry energy slope parameter L by roughly 10 MeV and variations of the droplet-model counterpart of the curvature parameter Kτ by roughly 20 MeV affect predictions by comparable amounts. However, structural details may also have sizable effects on predictions, notably in the cases of 68Ni and 208Pb. This work is part of a systematic investigation of the NST within the KIDS framework and of a broader effort to constrain the density dependence of the nuclear symmetry energy.
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