Insights into nuclear saturation density from parity violating electron scattering
Abstract: The saturation density of nuclear matter $\rho_0$ is a fundamental nuclear physics property that is difficult to predict from fundamental principles. The saturation density is closely related to the interior density of a heavy nucleus, such as ${208}$Pb. We use parity violating electron scattering to determine the average interior weak charge and baryon densities in ${208}$Pb. This requires not only measuring the weak radius $R_{\rm wk}$ but also determining the surface thickness of the weak charge density $a$. We obtain $\rho_0=0.150\pm0.010$ fm${-3}$, where the 7\% error has contributions form the PREX error on the weak radius, an assumed 10\% uncertainty in the surface thickness $a$, and from the extrapolation to infinite nuclear matter. These errors can be improved with the upcoming PREX II results and with a new parity violating electron scattering experiment, at a somewhat higher momentum transfer, to determine $a$.
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