The symmetry energy γ parameter of relativistic mean-field models

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Mariana Dutra [1 ]
Odilon Lourenco [2 ]
Or Hen [3 ]
Eliezer Piasetzky [4 ]
Debora P.Menezes [5 ]
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[1] Departamento de Ciencias da Natureza,Universidade Federal Fluminense
[2] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
[3] Massachusetts Institute of Technology
[4] School of Physics and Astronomy,Tel Aviv University
[5] Depto de Fisica-CFM-Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
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以色列科学基金会;
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symmetry energy; relativistic mean-field models; nuclear matter;
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The relativistic mean-field models tested in previous works against nuclear matter experimental values,critical parameters and macroscopic stellar properties are revisited and used in the evaluation of the symmetry energyγ parameter obtained in three different ways. We have checked that, independent of the choice made to calculate theγ values, a trend of linear correlation is observed between γ and the symmetry energy(S0) and a more clear linear relationship is established between γ and the slope of the symmetry energy(L0). These results directly contribute to the arising of other linear correlations between γ and the neutron star radii of R1.0and R1.4, in agreement with recent findings. Finally, we have found that short-range correlations induce two specific parametrizations, namely,IU-FSU and DD-MEδ, simultaneously compatible with the neutron star mass constraint of 1.93≤Mmax/M☉≤2.05 and with the overlap band for the L0×S0region, to present γ in the range of γ=0.25±0.05.
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页码:92 / 104
页数:13
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