Analytical and numerical assessment of accuracy of the approximated nuclear symmetry energy in the Hartree-Fock theory

Abstract

The nuclear symmetry energy is defined by the second derivative of the energy per nucleon with respect to the proton-neutron asymmetry, and is sometimes approximated by the energy difference between the neutron matter and the symmetric matter. Accuracy of this approximation is assessed analytically and numerically, within the Hartree-Fock theory using effective interactions. By decomposing the nuclear-matter energy, the relative error of each term is expressed analytically; it is constant or is a single-variable function determined by the function type. The full errors are evaluated for several effective interactions, by inserting values of the parameters. Although the errors stay within 10\% up to twice of the normal density irrespective of the interactions, at higher densities accuracy of the approximation significantly depends on the interactions.

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