Compressional properties of nuclear matter in the relativistic mean field theory with the excluded volume effects
Abstract
Compressional properties of nuclear matter are studied by using the mean field theory with the excluded volume effects of the nucleons. It is found that the excluded volume effects make it possible to fit the empirical data of the Coulomb coefficient Kc of nucleus incompressibility, even if the volume coefficient K is small( 150MeV). However, the symmetry properties favor K=300 50MeV as in the cases of the mean field theory of point-like nucleons.
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