Global mass calculations within the covariant density functional theory: progress and challenges

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Abstract

The present study aims at further development of covariant energy density functionals (CEDFs)

towards more accurate description of binding energies across the nuclear chart. Three major

classes of CEDFs are considered in the present study. For the first time, infinite basis corrections

to binding energies in the fermionic and bosonic sectors have been taken into account in the fitting

protocol within the covariant density functional theory. In addition, for the first time total electron binding

energies have been used in the conversion of experimental atomic binding energies into nuclear ones.

These factors have been disregarded in previous generation of covariant energy density functionals but

their neglect leads to substantial global calculation errors for physical quantities of interest. For example,

these errors for binding energies are of the order of 0.8 MeV or higher for the three major classes of

covariant energy density functionals. The connection of the definition of the parameters of CEDFs

via global fits of binding energies with nuclear matter properties generated by these functionals has

been investigated. Our study suggests that density dependent meson exchange functionals offer

better chances to provide a simultaneous global description of binding energies and nuclear matter

properties as compared with other classes of the functionals investigated in the present paper.

*This material is based upon work supported by the U.S.Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of NuclearPhysics under Award No. DE-SC0013037.

Publication: [1] D. Vretenar, A. V. Afanasjev, G. A. Lalazissis, and P. Ring, Phys. Rep. 409, 101 (2005).
[2] A. Taninah, B. Osier, A.V. Afanasjev, U.C. Perera and S. Teeti, Phys. Rev. C 109, 024321 (2024)
[3] B. Osei, A. V. Afanasjev, A. Taninah, A. Dalbah, U. C. Perera, V. A. Dzuba, and V. V. Flambaum,
submitted to Phys. Rev. C

Presenters

  • Ali Dalbah

    • Mississippi State University

Authors

  • Ali Dalbah

    • Mississippi State University
  • Anatoli Afanasjev

    • Mississippi State University
  • Bernard Osei

    • Mississippi State University
  • Ahmad Taninah

    • Louisiana State University - Shreveport
  • Udeshika Chathurangani Perera

    • University of Nevada, Reno
  • saja A.A Teeti

    • Mississippi State University
  • Vladimir Dzuba

    • University of New South Wales
  • Victor V Flambaum

    • University of New South Wales