Study of the neutron skin thickness of Pb in mean field models
arXiv:1106.5197 · doi:10.1088/1742-6596/321/1/012052
Abstract
We study whether the neutron skin thickness of Pb originates from the bulk or from the surface of the neutron and proton density distributions in mean field models. We find that the size of the bulk contribution to of Pb strongly depends on the slope of the nuclear symmetry energy, while the surface contribution does not. We note that most mean field models predict a neutron density for Pb between the halo and skin type limits. We investigate the dependence of parity- violating electron scattering at the kinematics of the PREX experiment on the shape of the nucleon densities predicted by the mean field models for Pb. We find an approximate formula for the parity-violating asymmetry in terms of the central radius and the surface diffuseness of the nucleon densities of Pb in these models.
5 pages, 2 figures, proceedings MBC 2011 - Many body correlations from dilute to dense nuclear systems - IHP PARIS