Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1995-07-10
Phys.Rev.C53:2542-2545,1996
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
PACS numbers: 21.65.+f, 21.30.+y
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.53.2542
The volume coefficient $K$(=incompressibility of the nuclear matter), the Coulomb coefficient $K_c$, and the volume-symmetry coefficient $K_{vs}$ of the nucleus incompressibility are studied in the framework of the relativistic mean field theory, with aid of the scaling model. It is found that $K= 300\pm 50$MeV is necessary to account for the empirical values of $K_v$, $K_c$, and $K_{vs}$, simultaneously. The result is independent on the detail descriptions of the potential of the $\sigma$-meson self-interaction and is almost independent of the strength of the $\omega$-meson self-interaction.
Hasegawa Akira
Koide Kazuharu
Kouno Hiroaki
Mitsumori Tomohiro
Nakano Masahiro
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