The hole spectral function is calculated in nuclear matter to assess the relevance of nucleon-nucleon short range correlations. The calculation is carried out within the Brueckner scheme of many-body theory by using several nucleon-nucleon realistic interactions. Results are compared with other approaches based on variational methods and transport theory. Discrepancies appear in the high energy region, which is sensitive to short range correlations, and are due to the different many-body treatment more than to the specific N N interaction used. Another conclusion is that the momentum dependence of the G-matrix should be taken into account in any self consistent approach.

Nuclear matter hole spectral function in the Bethe-Brueckner-Goldstone approach

LO MONACO, Luigi
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2002-01-01

Abstract

The hole spectral function is calculated in nuclear matter to assess the relevance of nucleon-nucleon short range correlations. The calculation is carried out within the Brueckner scheme of many-body theory by using several nucleon-nucleon realistic interactions. Results are compared with other approaches based on variational methods and transport theory. Discrepancies appear in the high energy region, which is sensitive to short range correlations, and are due to the different many-body treatment more than to the specific N N interaction used. Another conclusion is that the momentum dependence of the G-matrix should be taken into account in any self consistent approach.
2002
Equation of state; Hole-line expansion; Many-body theory; Nuclear matter
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