Embedding short-range correlations in relativistic density functionals through quasi-deuterons
S. Burrello, S. Typel

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method to incorporate short-range correlations into relativistic density functionals by modeling quasi-deuterons, improving the description of nuclear matter at various densities.
Contribution
A novel approach to embed short-range correlations in relativistic density functionals using in-medium modifications of cluster binding energies, demonstrated with quasi-deuterons.
Findings
Derived parameterizations of cluster mass shifts constrained by experiments and microscopic calculations.
Assessed the importance of deuteron-meson couplings for accurate modeling.
Identified effects on thermodynamic quantities like incompressibility and symmetry energy.
Abstract
The formation of clusters at sub-saturation densities constitutes an essential feature for a reliable modelization of the nuclear matter equation of state (EoS). Phenomenological models that make use of energy density functionals (EDFs) offer a convenient approach to account for the presence of these bound states of nucleons when introduced as additional degrees of freedom. However, in these models clusters dissolve, by construction, when the nuclear saturation density is approached from below, revealing inconsistencies with recent findings that evidence the existence of short-range correlations (SRCs) even at larger densities. In this work, within the EDF framework, a novel approach is proposed to embed SRCs within a relativistic mean-field model with density dependent couplings. This is realized through the introduction of suitable in-medium modifications of the cluster binding…
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