New quantification of symmetry energy from neutron skin thicknesses of 48Ca and 208Pb

Abstract

Precise knowledge of the nuclear symmetry energy can be tentatively calibrated through multimessenger constraints. The neutron skin thickness of a heavy nucleus is one of the most sensitive indicators for probing the isovector components of effective interactions in asymmetric nuclear matter. Recent studies have suggested that the experimental data from the CREX and PREX2 Collaborations are not mutually compatible within existing nuclear models. In this study, we review the quantification of the slope parameter of symmetry energy L from the neutron skin thicknesses of 48Ca and 208Pb. Skyrme energy density functionals classified by various isoscalar incompressibility coefficients K are employed to evaluate the bulk properties of finite nuclei. The calculated results suggest that the slope parameter L deduced from 208Pb is sensitive to the compression modulus of symmetric nuclear matter, but not that from 48Ca. The effective parameter sets classified by K=220 MeV can provide an almost overlaping range of L from 48Ca and 208Pb.

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