Critical densities for the Skyrme type effective interactions

Abstract

We use the stability conditions of the Landau parameters for the symmetric nuclear matter and pure neutron matter to calculate the critical densities for the Skyrme type effective nucleon-nucleon interactions. We find that the critical density can be maximized by adjusting appropriately the values of the enhancement factor associated with isovector giant dipole resonance, the quantity L which is directly related to the slope of the symmetry energy and the Landau parameter G0. However, restricting , L and G0 to vary within acceptable limits reduces the maximum value for the critical density cr by 25%. We also show that among the various quantities characterizing the symmetric nuclear matter, cr depends strongly on the isoscalar effective mass m*/m and surface energy coefficient Es. For realistic values of m*/m and Es we get cr = 20 to 30 (0 = 0.16fm-3).

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