correlation analysis for neutron skins witold nazarewicz and paul-gerhard reinhard

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Correlation analysis for neutron skins Witold Nazarewicz and Paul-Gerhard Reinhard (presented at PREX Workshop, JLab, August 17-19, 2008). Macroscopic Droplet Model Radii. residual shell effects. 8000. 1000. 300. 125. around 1fm. Correlations between observables. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Correlation analysis for neutron skinsWitold Nazarewicz and Paul-Gerhard Reinhard

(presented at PREX Workshop, JLab, August 17-19, 2008)

residualshell effects

residualshell effects

Macroscopic Droplet Model Radii

around 1fmaround 1fm

300 12510008000

Correlations between observables

Consider an EDF described by coupling constants

The optimumparameter set

Uncertainty in variable A:

Correlation between variables A and B:

Alignment of variables A and B:

=1: full alignment/correlation=0: not aligned/statistically independent

P. Klüpfel et al, arXi:0804.3385

Quantities of interest…

bulk equilibriumsymmetry energy

symmetry energyat surface density

slope of binding energyof neutron matter

dipole polarizability

rescaled polarizabiliy

Correlation between observables

The degree of alignment for various observables

208Pb

highlycorrelated

statisticallyindependent

Alignmen between skin and polarizability for doubly magic nuclei

large shell effects

highlycorrelated

statisticallyindependent

Summary

• For well bound systems, various definitions of skin are basically equivalent

• Skin of 208Pb shows relatively weak (but not negligible) dependence on shell structure

• Strong correlation between skin and dipole polarizability but no correlation with the average GDR frequency

• A fully free variation of force parameters yields an extrapolation uncertainty of 0.07 fm for the skin. If PREX measures it with this (or better) precision, we will learn a lot!

Temperature + HFBJunchen Pei et al.

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