The Liquid-Gas Phase Transitions in a Multicomponent Nuclear System with Coulomb and Surface Effects

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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20 pages including 7 postscript figures

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10.1103/PhysRevC.63.044605

The liquid-gas phase transition is studied in a multi-component nuclear system using a local Skyrme interaction with Coulomb and surface effects. Some features are qualitatively the same as the results of Muller and Serot which uses relativistic mean field without Coulomb and surface effects. Surface tension brings the coexistance binodal surface to lower pressure. The Coulomb interaction makes the binodal surface smaller and cause another pair of binodal points at low pressure and large proton fraction with less protons in liquid phase and more protons in gas phase.

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