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In this contribution we discuss the properties of nucleons and atomic nuclei in the framework of in-medium modified chiral soliton model. The mesonic Lagrangian of the model takes into account an influence of surrounding nuclear environment to the nucleon properties. The model correctly describes the Equations of State of isospin-symmetric and isospin-asymmetric nuclear matter near the nuclear saturation density ρ0. An extrapolation of the results to high density region allows to describe the properties of neutron stars. The model also can be applied to analysis of the properties of mirror nuclei.
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Yakhshiev, U.T. Nucleons in Nuclear Matter and Properties of Nuclei. Phys. Part. Nuclei Lett. 15, 431–433 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1547477118040246
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