The model dependence and the symmetry energy dependence of the core-crust
transition properties for the neutron stars are studied using three different
families of systematically varied extended relativistic mean field model.
Several forces within each of the families are so considered that they yield
wide variations in the values of the nuclear symmetry energy asym and
its slope parameter L at the saturation density. The core-crust transition
density is calculated using a method based on random-phase-approximation. The
core-crust transition density is strongly correlated, in a model independent
manner, with the symmetry energy slope parameter evaluated at the saturation
density. The pressure at the transition point dose not show any meaningful
correlations with the symmetry energy parameters at the saturation density. At
best, pressure at the transition point is correlated with the symmetry energy
parameters and their linear combination evaluated at the some sub-saturation
density. Yet, such correlations might not be model independent. The
correlations of core-crust transition properties with the symmetry energy
parameter are also studied by varying the symmetry energy within a single
model. The pressure at the transition point is correlated once again with the
symmetry energy parameter at the sub-saturation density.Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures, Int. J. Mod. Phys. (accepted