Table 6.
Relations among core-crust transitional properties.
Quantity | Relations | abs(rx, y) | % Avg. RE |
---|---|---|---|
ρt | ρt = −0.001× Lsym, 0 + 0.1417 | 0.93 | 4 |
ρt= ρ0 (0.955 – 0.0075 × Lsym, 0) | 0.97 | 2.5 | |
ρt=ρ0 – 0.042 × Lsym, 0/Jsym, 0 | 0.98 | 2.7 | |
Pt | Pt= 0.0334 × Jsym, 0 – 0.00019 × Ksym, 0 + 0.00019 × Qsym, 0 – 0.7246 | 0.90 | 7.2 |
Pt= Jsym, 0 × (−2.2433e–5 × Ksym, 0 + 4.5913e–6 × Qsym, 0 + 0.0117) | 0.93 | 7.9 | |
yp | yp = 0.0022 × Jsym, 0 – 0.0005 × Lsym, 0 | 0.95 | 11 |
Notes. These relations include the transition density ρt, evaluated in units of fm−3, the β-equilibrium pressure Pt, in units of MeV fm−3, and proton fraction yp,t at the transition density, with nuclear saturation properties. These properties were evaluated in MeV at saturation density ρ0, in units of fm−3. The absolute Pearson correlation coefficient rx, y for each relationship is also listed. We also provide the average relative percentage of errors for each relation.
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