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Title: Correlations between charge radii differences of mirror nuclei and stellar observables
Author: Bano, P.
Pattnaik, Sanjay P.
Centelles Aixalà, Mario
Viñas Gausí, Xavier
Routray, T. R.
Keywords: Estels de neutrons
Propietats de la matèria
Física nuclear
Neutron stars
Properties of matter
Nuclear physics
Issue Date: 13-Jul-2023
Publisher: American Physical Society
Abstract: The correlation between the charge radii differences in mirror nuclei pairs and the neutron skin thickness has been studied with the so-called finite range simple effective interaction over a wide mass region. The so far precisely measured charge radii difference data within their experimental uncertainty ranges in the <sup>34</sup>Ar-<sup>34</sup>S, <sup>36</sup>Ca-<sup>36</sup>S, <sup>38</sup>Ca-<sup>38</sup>Ar, and <sup>54</sup>Ni-<sup>54</sup>Fe mirror pairs are used to ascertain an upper limit for the slope parameter of the nuclear symmetry energy <em>L</em> ≈ 100 MeV. This limiting value of L is found to be consistent with the upper bound of the NICER PSR J0740+6620 constraint at 1σ level for the radius R<sub>1.4</sub> of 1.4M neutron stars. The lower bound of the NICER R<sub>1.4</sub> data constrains the lower limit of <em>L</em> to ≈70 MeV. Within the range for <em>L</em> = 70–100 MeV the tidal deformability <em>Lambda</em><sup>1.4</sup> constraint, which is extracted from the GW170817 event at 2σ level, and the recent PREX-2 and CREX data on the neutron skin thickness are discussed.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.108.015802
It is part of: Physical Review C, 2023, vol. C108, num.1, p. 1-8
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/215444
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.108.015802
ISSN: 2469-9985
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