Across five real gas equations of state, nuclear incompressibility K0 is positively correlated with the liquid-gas critical temperature and density, and negatively correlated with the quarkyonic transition density and the peak speed of sound.
Correlations between the nuclear matter symmetry energy, its slope, and curvature from a nonrelativistic solvable approach and beyond
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By using point-coupling versions of finite range nuclear relativistic mean field models containing cubic and quartic self interactions in the scalar field $\sigma$, a nonrelativistic limit is achieved. This approach allows an analytical expression for the symmetry energy ($J$) as a function of its slope ($L$) in a unified form, namely, $\,L\,=\,3J\,+f(m^{*},\rho_{o},B_{o},K_{o})$, where the quantities $m^{*}$, $\rho_{o}$, $B_{o}$ and $K_{o}$ are bulk parameters at the nuclear matter saturation density $\rho_{o}$. This result establishes a linear correlation between $L$ and $J$ which is reinforced by exact relativistic calculations. An analogous analytical correlation is also found for $J$, $L$ and the symmetry energy curvature ($K_{sym}$). Based on these results, we propose graphic constraints in $L\times J$ and $K_{sym}\times L$ planes which finite range models must satisfy.
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Correlations between nuclear incompressibility, liquid-gas critical point, and quarkyonic transition
Across five real gas equations of state, nuclear incompressibility K0 is positively correlated with the liquid-gas critical temperature and density, and negatively correlated with the quarkyonic transition density and the peak speed of sound.