Extended skyrme interaction in the spin channel

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Abstract

Most of the Skyrme interactions are known to predict spin or isospin instabilities beyond the saturation density of nuclear matter which contradict predictions based on realistic interactions. A modification of the standard Skyrme interaction is proposed so that the ferromagnetic instability is removed. The new terms are density dependent and modify only the spin p-h interaction in the case of spin-saturated system. We have shown that these new terms change the total binding energy of odd-nuclei by only few tenths of keV. From the analysis of the spin instabilities of nuclear matter, restrictions on the parameters governing the spin-density dependent terms are evaluated. We conclude that with the extended Skyrme interaction, the Landau parameters G0 and G 0 could be tuned with a large flexibility without changing the ground-state properties in nuclei and in nuclear matter.

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Margueron, J., Grasso, M., Goriely, S., Coló, G., & Sagawa, H. (2012). Extended skyrme interaction in the spin channel. In Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement (pp. 172–175). Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics. https://doi.org/10.1143/PTPS.196.172

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