Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1841944 | Nuclear Physics B | 2015 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Nuclear binding energies are investigated in two variants of the Skyrme model: the first replaces the usual Skyrme term with a term that is sixth order in derivatives, and the second includes a potential that is quartic in the pion fields. Solitons in the first model are shown to deviate significantly from ansätze previously assumed in the literature. The binding energies obtained in both models are lower than those obtained from the standard Skyrme model, and those obtained in the second model are close to the experimental values.
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Authors
Mike Gillard, Derek Harland, Martin Speight,