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Symmetry energy II: Isobaric analog states

Journal

NUCLEAR PHYSICS A
Volume 922, Issue -, Pages 1-70

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2013.11.005

Keywords

Symmetry energy; Isobaric analog state; Nuclear matter; Hohenberg-Kohn functional; Skyrme-Hartree-Fock model; Binding formula

Funding

  1. U.S. National Science Foundation [PHY-0800026, PHY-1068571]
  2. JUSTIPEN under the U.S. Department of Energy [DEFG02-06ER41407]
  3. Division Of Physics
  4. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1068571] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Using excitation energies to isobaric analog states (IAS) and charge invariance, we extract nuclear symmetry coefficients, representing a mass formula, on a nucleus-by-nucleus basis. Consistently with charge invariance, the coefficients vary weakly across an isobaric chain. However, they change strongly with nuclear mass and range from a(a) similar to 10 MeV at mass A similar to 10 to a(a) similar to 22 MeV at A similar to 240. Variation with mass can be understood in terms of dependence of nuclear symmetry energy on density and the rise in importance of low densities within nuclear surface in smaller systems. At A greater than or similar to 30, the dependence of coefficients on mass can be well described in terms of a macroscopic volume surface competition formula with a(a)(V) similar or equal to 33.2 MeV and a(a)(S) similar or equal to 10.7 MeV. Our further investigation shows, though, that the fitted surface symmetry coefficient likely significantly underestimates that for the limit of half-infinite matter. Following the considerations of a Hohenberg-Kohn functional for nuclear systems, we determine how to find in practice the symmetry coefficient using neutron and proton densities, even when those densities are simultaneously affected by significant symmetry-energy and Coulomb effects. These results facilitate extracting the symmetry coefficients from Skyrme-Hartree-Fock (SHF) calculations, that we carry out using a variety of Skyrme parametrizations in the literature. For the parametrizations, we catalog novel short-wavelength instabilities. In our further analysis, we retain only those parametrizations which yield systems that are adequately stable both in the long- and short-wavelength limits. In comparing the SHF and IAS results for the symmetry coefficients, we arrive at narrow ( +/- 2.4 MeV) constraints on the symmetry-energy values S(rho) at 0.04 less than or similar to rho less than or similar to 0.13 fm(-3). Towards normal density the constraints significantly widen, but the normal value of energy a(a)(V) and the slope parameter L are found to be strongly correlated. To narrow the constraints, we reach for the measurements of asymmetry skins and arrive at a(a)(V) = 30.2-33.7 MeV and L = 35-70 MeV, with those values being again strongly positively correlated along the diagonal of their combined region. Inclusion of the skin constraints allows to narrow the constraints on S(rho), at 0.04 less than or similar to rho less than or similar to 0.13 fm(-3), down to +/- 1.1 MeV. Several microscopic calculations, including variational, Bruckner-Hartree-Fock and Dirac-Bruckner-Hartree-Fock, are consistent with our constraint region on S(rho). (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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