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Recent progress on dense nuclear matter in skyrmion approaches

, 2016
The Skyrme model provides a novel unified approach to nuclear physics. In this approach, single baryon, baryonic matter and medium-modified hadron properties are treated on the same footing.
Yong-Liang Ma, M. Rho
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Structure of Nuclear Matter

Physical Review Letters, 1960
Equations for explicit Hartree states of energy lower than that of conventional ground states for noninteracting Fermi gases are given for Fermi gases with attractive interactions. One-dimensional and three-dimensional cases are treated. Large static density waves are shown to exist in such Fermi gases, and the binding energy is derived therefrom.
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Nuclear forces and the properties of nuclear matter

Annals of Physics, 1960
Abstract The application of the Brueckner theory to the nuclear many-body problem can be greatly simplified if one separates the two-nucleon interaction (for any given state and relative momentum) into a short range part vs and a long range part vl. The cut is made such that vs alone gives no phase shift for free particle scattering.
Steven A. Moszkowski, B.L Scott
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Hyperons in nuclear matter from SU(3) chiral effective field theory

, 2015
.Brueckner theory is used to investigate the properties of hyperons in nuclear matter. The hyperon-nucleon interaction is taken from chiral effective field theory at next-to-leading order with SU(3) symmetric low-energy constants.
S. Petschauer   +4 more
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Combustion of nuclear matter into strange matter

Physical Review D, 1994
We study the properties of the combustion of pure neutron matter into strange matter in the framework of relativistic hydrodynamical theory of combustion. Because of the uncertainties in the actual properties of neutron matter, we employ the free neutron, Bethe-Johnson, Lattimer-Ravenhall, and Walecka equations of state and for strange matter we adopt ...
Héctor Vucetich   +2 more
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Nuclear reactions in nuclear matter

Nuclear Physics, 1966
Abstract A number of topics in nuclear reaction theory are examined from the point of view of the liquid drop model. It is shown that, although the absolute value of the nucleon strength function at low energies has significance for high-energy experiments, it cannot be deduced from low-energy elastic scattering experiments, since the energy ...
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Nuclear matter distributions

Hyperfine Interactions, 1978
The present knowledge of the distribution of neutrons and protons in the nucleus is reviewed. The distributions calculated by the single-particle potential method and from the Hartree-Fock theory are compared with the experimental data. Particular attention is paid to the hyperfine anomaly and the isotope shifts, and to the connection with the ...
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Constraints on the skewness coefficient of symmetric nuclear matter within the nonlinear relativistic mean field model

, 2014
Within the nonlinear relativistic mean field (NL-RMF) model, we show that both the pressure of symmetric nuclear matter at supra-saturation densities and the maximum mass of neutron stars are sensitive to the skewness coefficient, $$J_0$$J0, of symmetric
Bao-Jun Cai, Lie-Wen Chen
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From nuclear spectroscopy to nuclear matter

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1993
Abstract In three decades of operation of tandem accelerators, heavy-ion reactions have provided an impressive amount of information about the spectroscopic ...
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