Phase transitions in Core-Collapse Supernova Matter at sub-saturation densities
Helena Pais, William G. Newton, and Jirina R. Stone

TL;DR
This study investigates the phase transition from nuclear pasta to uniform matter in supernova conditions using three-dimensional Skyrme-Hartree-Fock calculations, identifying the critical density and temperature for this transition.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the phase transition in supernova matter with multiple Skyrme parametrizations, highlighting the transition density's insensitivity to symmetry energy variations.
Findings
First-order phase transition to uniform matter confirmed.
Pasta phases exist up to 0.1 fm$^{-3}$ above spinodal boundaries.
Transition density is well-constrained and insensitive to symmetry energy.
Abstract
We perform a three-dimensional, finite temperature Skyrme-Hartree-Fock study of inhomogeneous nuclear matter to determine the critical density and temperature for the phase transition between the pasta phase and homogeneous matter and its properties. We employ four different parametrizations of the Skyrme nuclear energy-density functional, SkM, SLy4, NRAPR and SQMC700, which span a range of saturation-density symmetry energy behaviours constrained by a variety of nuclear experimental probes. For each of these interactions we calculate free energy, pressure, entropy and chemical potentials in the range of particle number densities where the nuclear pasta phases are expected to exist, 0.02 - 0.12 fm, temperatures 2 - 8 MeV and a proton fraction of 0.3. We find unambiguous evidence for a first-order phase transition to uniform matter, unsoftened by the presence of the pasta…
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