Abstract
The chiral quark-meson coupling (CQMC) models are applied to revisiting static properties of spherical nuclei in comparison with the results from the conventional quantum hadrodynamics (QHD)-like models as well as the available experimental data. They are also used to describe the nuclei off which the electrons scatter to understand their dynamic properties. After calibrating the model parameters at equilibrium nuclear matter density, binding energies, charge radii, single-particle spectra, and density distributions of the nuclei are analyzed and compared. The nonlinear scalar self-interaction in each model is also discussed in consideration of the reproduction of nuclear saturation properties.
- Received 10 December 2020
- Revised 24 June 2021
- Accepted 16 July 2021
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.104.014322
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