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Neutron matter at finite temperature
L. Tolos, B. Friman, A. Schwenk
Published 2007-11-22Version 1
We calculate the neutron matter equation of state at finite temperature based on low-momentum two- and three-nucleon interactions. The free energy is obtained from a loop expansion around the Hartree-Fock energy, including contributions from normal and anomalous diagrams. We focus on densities below saturation density with temperatures T <= 10 MeV and compare our results to the model-independent virial equation of state and to variational calculations. Good agreement with the virial equation of state is found at low density. We provide simple estimates for the theoretical error, important for extrapolations to astrophysical conditions.
Comments: 15 pages, 6 figures
Journal: Nucl.Phys.A806:105-116,2008
Keywords: finite temperature, neutron matter equation, model-independent virial equation, simple estimates, hartree-fock energy
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