Published May 2, 1988 | Version v1
Journal article

Thermodynamic properties of superconducting nuclear matter

  • 1. State Univ. of New York, Stony Brook (USA). Dept. of Physics

Description

Phase diagrams of superconducting nuclear matter are calculated by solving a set of finite temperature gap equations, using several Skyrme effective interactions. Our results indicate that nuclear matter may have a superconducting phase in a small region with density near one half of the normal nuclear matter density and temperature kBT < or approx. 1.4 MeV. Our calculation is based on a finite temperature Green's function method with an abnormal pair cutoff approximation. The same approximation is employed in deriving the internal energy, entropy and chemical potential of superconducting nuclear matter. In this way, its equation of state is obtained, and compared with that of normal nuclear matter. The energy gap of superconducting nuclear matter is found to depend rather sensitively on both density and temperature. This dependence is analysed in terms of the Skyrme interaction parameters. The correlation effect on chemical potential is found to be important at high density, and its inclusion is essential in determining the equation of state of superconducting nuclear matter. (orig.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nucl. Phys., A
Journal Volume
481
Journal Issue
2
Series
Nucl. Phys., A.
Journal Page Range
294-312
ISSN
0375-9474
CODEN
NUPAB

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Contract DE-AC02-76ER3001