Naito, TomoyaRoca Maza, XavierColò, GianlucaLiang, HaozhaoSagawa, Hiroyuki2024-10-182024-10-182022-12-212469-9985https://hdl.handle.net/2445/215888Isospin symmetry breaking (ISB) effects in the charge radius difference Δ ch of mirror nuclei are studied using the test example of 48Ca and 48Ni . This choice allows for a transparent study of ISB contributions since pairing and deformation effects, commonly required for the study of mirror nuclei, can be neglected in this specific pair. The connection of Δ ch with the nuclear equation of state and the effect of ISB on such a relation are discussed according to an energy density functional approach. We find that nuclear ISB effects may shift the estimated value for the symmetry energy slope parameter by about 6 to 14 MeV while Coulomb corrections can be neglected. ISB effects on the ground-state energy and charge radii in mirror nuclei have been recently predicted by ab initio calculations to be relatively small, pointing to a negligible effect for the extraction of information on the nuclear EoS. These contrasting results call for a dedicated theoretical effort to solve this overarching problem that impacts not only the neutron-skin thickness or the difference in mass and charge radii of mirror nuclei but also other observables such as the isobaric analog state energy.1 p.application/pdfeng(c) American Physical Society, 2022Estructura nuclearFísica nuclearTeoria del funcional de densitatNuclear structureNuclear physicsDensity functionalsIsospin symmetry breaking in the charge radius difference of mirror nucleiinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article7452012024-10-18info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess