Abstract

The results for the nuclear-matter properties in a chiral hadronic model have been compared with those in the nonlinear Walecka model. It has been found that the scalar and the vector potentials and binding energies per nucleon for nuclear matter in the chiral hadronic model are very close to those of the RBHF. Two-proton halo in 27 S and one-proton halo in 26 P are predicted when the chiral hadronic model is extended to study proton halos in light proton-rich nuclei. Comparison between the results obtained in the chiral hadronic model and in the nonlinear Walecka model has been made, it has been shown that the chiral hadronic model can also be used to describe the properties of light proton-rich nuclei.

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