32 research outputs found
From energy-density functionals to mean field potentials: a systematic derivation
In this paper we present a systematic method to solve the variational problem
of the derivation of a self-consistent Kohn-Sham field from an arbitrary local
energy functional. We illustrate this formalism with an application in nuclear
physics and give the general mean field associated to the widely used Skyrme
effective interaction
Fermionic Molecular Dynamics for nuclear dynamics and thermodynamics
A new Fermionic Molecular Dynamics (FMD) model based on a Skyrme functional
is proposed in this paper. After introducing the basic formalism, some first
applications to nuclear structure and nuclear thermodynamics are presentedComment: 5 pages, Proceedings of the French-Japanese Symposium, September
2008. To be published in Int. J. of Mod. Phys.
Ising analogue to compact-star matter
By constructing an Ising analogue of compact-star matter at sub-saturation
density we explored the effect of Coulomb frustration on the nuclear liquid-gas
phase transition. Our conclusions is twofold. First, the range of temperatures
where inhomogeneous phases form expands with increasing Coulomb-field strength.
Second, within the approximation of uniform electron distribution, the limiting
point upon which the phase-coexistence region ends does not exhibit any
critical behaviour. Possible astrophysics consequences and thermodynamical
connections are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Anomalous thermodynamics and phase transitions of neutron-star matter
In this letter we show that the presence of the long-range Coulomb force in
dense stellar matter implies that the total charge cannot be associated with a
chemical potential, even if it is a conserved quantity. As a further
consequence, the analytical properties of the partition sum are modified,
changing the order of the phase transitions and affecting the possible
occurrence of critical behaviours. The peculiar thermodynamic properties of the
system can be understood introducing a model hamiltonian in which each charge
is independently neutralized by a uniform background of opposite charge.Comment: 4 pages - GANIL, LP