Abstract

Using the Weeks-Chandler-Andersen separation scheme, we explored equilibrium properties of fully penetrable soft spheres with an attractive tail. When the radial distribution function of the reference system is computed by means of the integral equation theory using the hyper-netted-chain closure, this separation scheme predicts pressure-density isotherms, vapour-liquid phase coexistence, and surface tension in good agreement with the results from Monte Carlo simulations even though the attractive portion of the interparticle potential has a significant effect on the radial distribution function. Despite its simplicity, the model potential we studied, with a certain parameter value, exhibits a non-monotonic temperature dependence of the liquid phase density over a wide range of pressure.

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