Properties of the nuclear medium
M. Baldo, G. F. Burgio (INFN Sezione di Catania, Italy)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the properties of the nuclear medium through phenomenological models, microscopic theories, and astrophysical observations, highlighting their interplay and implications for nuclear physics and astrophysics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of nuclear medium properties, integrating phenomenological, microscopic, and astrophysical insights, and discusses their relevance to nuclear structure and neutron star physics.
Findings
Phenomenological models successfully describe nuclear medium characteristics.
Microscopic models provide detailed insights into the Equation of State.
Astrophysical observations complement laboratory data in understanding nuclear matter.
Abstract
We review our knowledge on the properties of the nuclear medium that have been studied, along many years, on the basis of many-body theory, laboratory experiments and astrophysical observations. First we consider the realm of phenomenological laboratory data and astrophysical observations, and the hints they can give on the characteristics that the nuclear medium should possess. The analysis is based on phenomenological models, that however have a strong basis on physical intuition and an impressive success. More microscopic models are also considered, and it is shown that they are able to give invaluable information on the nuclear medium, in particular on its Equation of State. The interplay between laboratory experiments and astrophysical observations are particularly stressed, and it is shown how their complementarity enriches enormously our insights into the structure of the nuclear…
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