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 critical parameters and bulk properties of nuclear matter
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The present work starts by providing a clear identification of correlations between critical parameters ($T_c$, $P_c$, $\rho_c$) and bulk quantities at zero temperature of relativistic mean-field models (RMF) presenting third and fourth order self-interactions in the scalar field $\sigma$. Motivated by the nonrelativistic version of this RMF model, we show that effective nucleon mass ($M^*$) and incompressibility ($K_o$), at the saturation density, are correlated with $T_c$, $P_c$, and $\rho_c$, as well as, binding energy and saturation density itself. We verify agreement of results with previous theoretical ones regarding different hadronic models. Concerning recent experimental data of the symmetric nuclear matter critical parameters, our study allows a prediction of $T_c$, $P_c$ and $\rho_c$ compatible with such values, by combining them, through the correlations found, with previous constraints related to $M^*$ and $K_o$. An improved RMF parametrization, that better agrees with experimental values for $T_c$, is also indicated.
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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.