Calibration of nuclear charge density distribution by back-propagation neural networks

Based on the back-propagation neural networks and density functional theory, a supervised learning is performed firstly to generate the nuclear charge density distributions. The charge density is further calibrated to the experimental charge radii by a composite loss function. It is found that, when...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Authors Zu-Xing, Yang, Xiao-Hua, Fan, Naito, Tomoya, Zhong-Ming Niu, Zhi-Pan, Li, Liang, Haozhao
Format Paper Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 09.08.2022
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Summary:Based on the back-propagation neural networks and density functional theory, a supervised learning is performed firstly to generate the nuclear charge density distributions. The charge density is further calibrated to the experimental charge radii by a composite loss function. It is found that, when the parity, pairing, and shell effects are taken into account, about \(96\%\) of the nuclei in the validation set fall within two standard deviations of the predicted charge radii. The calibrated charge density is then mapped to the matter density, and further mapped to the binding energies according to the Hohenberg-Kohn theorem. It provides an improved description of some nuclei in both binding energies and charge radii. Moreover, the anomalous overbinding in \(^{48}\)Ca implies the existence of an indispensable beyond-mean-field effect.
Bibliography:RIKEN-iTHEMS-Report-22
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2205.15649