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arxiv: 1410.2498 · v3 · pith:SPT42FAMnew · submitted 2014-10-09 · ⚛️ nucl-th · astro-ph.SR· nucl-ex

Positioning the neutron drip line and the r-process paths in the nuclear landscape

classification ⚛️ nucl-th astro-ph.SRnucl-ex
keywords dripnuclearr-processlineneutronnucleipathsdensity
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Exploring nucleon drip lines and astrophysical rapid neutron capture process (r-process) paths in the nuclear landscape is extremely challenging in nuclear physics and astrophysics. While various models predict similar proton drip line, their predictions for neutron drip line and the r-process paths involving heavy neutron-rich nuclei exhibit a significant variation which hampers our accurate understanding of the r-process nucleosynthesis mechanism. Using microscopic density functional theory with a representative set of non-relativistic and relativistic interactions, we demonstrate for the first time that this variation is mainly due to the uncertainty of nuclear matter symmetry energy $E_{\rm{sym}}(\rho_{\rm{sc}})$ at the subsaturation cross density $\rho_{\rm{sc}}=0.11/0.16\times\rho_0$ ($\rho_0$ is saturation density), which reflects the symmetry energy of heavy nuclei. Using the recent accurate constraint on $E_{\rm{sym}}(\rho_{\rm{sc}})$ from the binding energy difference of heavy isotope pairs, we obtain quite precise predictions for the location of the neutron drip line, the r-process paths and the number of bound nuclei in the nuclear landscape. Our results have important implications on extrapolating the properties of unknown neutron-rich rare isotopes from the data on known nuclei.

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