Abstract

We implement for the first time the simulated annealing method to the problem of searching for the global minimum in the hypersurface of the ${\ensuremath{\chi}}^{2}$ function, which depends on the values of the parameters of a Skyrme-type effective nucleon-nucleon interaction. We undertake a realistic case of fitting the values of the Skyrme parameters to an extensive set of experimental data on the ground-state properties of many nuclei, ranging from normal to exotic ones. The set of experimental data used in our fitting procedure includes the radii for the valence $1{d}_{5/2}$ and $1{f}_{7/2}$ neutron orbits in the $^{17}\mathrm{O}$ and $^{41}\mathrm{Ca}$ nuclei, respectively, and the breathing-mode energies for several nuclei, in addition to the typically used data on binding energy, charge radii, and spin-orbit splitting. We also include in the fit the critical density ${\ensuremath{\rho}}_{\mathrm{cr}}$ and further constrain the values of the Skyrme parameters by requiring that (i) the quantity $P=3\ensuremath{\rho}(\mathit{dS}/d\ensuremath{\rho})$, directly related to the slope of the symmetry energy S, must be positive for densities up to $3{\ensuremath{\rho}}_{0}$; (ii) the enhancement factor \ensuremath{\kappa}, associated with the isovector giant dipole resonance, should lie in the range of 0.1--0.5; and (iii) the Landau parameter ${G}_{0}^{'}$ is positive at $\ensuremath{\rho}={\ensuremath{\rho}}_{0}$. We provide simple but consistent schemes to account for the center-of-mass corrections to the binding energy and charge radii.

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