2013
DOI: 10.1088/0954-3899/40/5/055004
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Convergence properties of the effective theory for trapped bosons

Abstract: We investigate few-boson systems with resonant interactions in a narrow harmonic trap within an effective theory framework. The size of the model space is identified with the effective theory cutoff. In the universal regime, the interactions of the bosons can be approximated by contact interactions. We investigate the convergence properties of genuine and smeared contact interactions as the size of the model space is increased and present a detailed error analysis. The spectra for few-boson systems with up to … Show more

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“…In this Section, we construct a chiral interaction at NLO from realistic phase shifts, and subsequently utilize it in coupled-cluster calculations of 4 He, 16 O, 40 Ca, 90 Zr, and 132 Sn. Our main objectives are (i) to present a proof-of-principle optimization of a realistic interaction within the framework of the oscillator EFT, and (ii) to demonstrate that such an interaction converges fast even in heavy nuclei.…”
Section: Nlo Interactions In Oscillator Eft and Many-body Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this Section, we construct a chiral interaction at NLO from realistic phase shifts, and subsequently utilize it in coupled-cluster calculations of 4 He, 16 O, 40 Ca, 90 Zr, and 132 Sn. Our main objectives are (i) to present a proof-of-principle optimization of a realistic interaction within the framework of the oscillator EFT, and (ii) to demonstrate that such an interaction converges fast even in heavy nuclei.…”
Section: Nlo Interactions In Oscillator Eft and Many-body Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LECs, also shown in Table III, are natural in size and similar to NLO sim ; the largest deviation is for the LEC C1 P1 which is only about 1 /3 of its NLO sim counterpart. We utilize the NLO interaction in coupled-cluster calculations at the singles and doubles level (CCSD) [21,66,67] of the nuclei 4 He, 16 O, 40 Ca, 90 Zr, and 132 Sn. The coupled-cluster calculations use Hartree-Fock bases that are unitarily equivalent to the oscillator bases but lead to improved results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The second error is due to the truncation of the three-body term in equation (20). To estimate this error, we note that according to (26)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where A is some constant that depends on g. Note that this convergence is faster than in a harmonic oscillator [26,27] where it is described by n 1…”
Section: Appendix C Convergence Of the Two Body Energymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…While we believe that our four-boson spectrum has the same key characteristics-such as the energy level crossings and spacings as well as the classification into universal and non-universal states-as the ones one would obtain for the zero-range model III, we did not attempt to extrapolate our results to the r 0 → 0 and R 0 → 0 limits. References [49,50] pursued this, finding the values of −0.1(2)E ho , 2.7(3)E ho , and 4.6(5)E ho for the lowest three relative four-boson energies, for the lowest relative twoand three-boson energies both fixed at E ho /2. Our three lowest four-boson energies (see Table II; due to our finite value of r 0 , our two-boson energy is 0.5103E ho and not E ho /2) lie within the estimated numerical errorbars of Ref.…”
Section: N = 4 Systemmentioning
confidence: 92%