2018
DOI: 10.1134/s1063778818040038
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Temperature Effects on the Equation of State and Symmetry Energy at Low and High Densities

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“…The effect of the hole-hole term is small at low densities and becomes larger at higher densities. In a recent work [1], the author studied the microscopic and thermal properties of hot to study the equation of state at high-density and low-temperature which is critical to determine the properties of neutron stars, and the mass-radius relationship and the neutron star maximum mass. For that reason, the author made use of the microscopic approaches exact-BHF and the self consistent green's function SCGF using CD-BONN potential.…”
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“…The effect of the hole-hole term is small at low densities and becomes larger at higher densities. In a recent work [1], the author studied the microscopic and thermal properties of hot to study the equation of state at high-density and low-temperature which is critical to determine the properties of neutron stars, and the mass-radius relationship and the neutron star maximum mass. For that reason, the author made use of the microscopic approaches exact-BHF and the self consistent green's function SCGF using CD-BONN potential.…”
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confidence: 99%