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A study of trends of neutron skin thickness and proton radii of mirror nuclei within the framework of covariant density functional theory.

  • Published In: Modern Physics Letters A, 2024, v. 39, n. 7. P. 1 1 of 3

  • Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3

  • Authored By: Kumar, Pankaj; Kaur, Sarabjeet; Thakur, Virender; Kumar, Raj; Dhiman, Shashi K. 3 of 3

Abstract

The neutron skin of atomic nuclei impacts the structure of neutron-rich nuclei, but its accurate measurement is quite challenging. We present predictions for neutron skins and proton radii for light to medium mass nuclei by employing Covariant Density Functional Theory (CDFT) based on density-dependent meson-exchange interaction. Using our microscopic predictions, we find a linear correlation between the neutron skin and the isospin asymmetry. The calculations are also extended to find a linear relationship between proton and neutron radii of mirror nuclei. Using the charge symmetry property of nuclear forces, a correlation between the neutron skin of neutron-rich nuclei and difference between the proton radii of the corresponding mirror pair has also been investigated. The inclusion of ISB term is found to affect the mirror difference charge radii of 4 8 Ca- 4 8 Ni mirror pair. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:Modern Physics Letters A. 2024/03, Vol. 39, Issue 7, p1
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:Physics
  • Publication Date:2024
  • ISSN:0217-7323
  • DOI:10.1142/S0217732324500226
  • Accession Number:176341846
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