1991
DOI: 10.1088/0954-3899/17/6/012
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Medium corrections to nucleon-nucleon interactions

Abstract: The BetheGoldstone equations have been solvtd for both negative and positive energies to specify twvnucleon G matrices fully off the energy shell. Medium correction effects of Pauli blocking and of the auxiliary potential are included in infinite matter systems characterized by Fermi momenta in the range 0.5 fm-' to 1.8 fm-'. The Paris interaction is used a8 the starting potential in most calculations.Medium corrections are shown to be very significant over a large range of energies and densities. On-the-energ… Show more

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“…In this circumstance, the "on-shell momentum, " k can be treated as a variational parameter. By so doing, a number of studies [25,26] with uncoupled potentials, and one now with coupled interactions [27], have found excellent agreement between exact three-body binding energy calculations and those made using optimal WM separable representations. The optimal choice being with that value of k for which the remainders to the original rank-1 (rank-2) W matrices are minimal.…”
Section: Coupled Channels Rank-nmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In this circumstance, the "on-shell momentum, " k can be treated as a variational parameter. By so doing, a number of studies [25,26] with uncoupled potentials, and one now with coupled interactions [27], have found excellent agreement between exact three-body binding energy calculations and those made using optimal WM separable representations. The optimal choice being with that value of k for which the remainders to the original rank-1 (rank-2) W matrices are minimal.…”
Section: Coupled Channels Rank-nmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In principle, the number of strengths and inverse ranges (n i ) chosen can be as large as one likes, though for all operators n i = 4 seems to be sufficient to reproduce accurately the half-off-shell g matrices for laboratory energies between 50 and 400 MeV [1]. Singular valued decomposition was used to optimise those inverse ranges and coefficients so that double Bessel transforms of the effective interaction map accurately to an appropriate set of infinite nuclear matter g matrices [17,18] obtained from solution of the Bethe-Brueckner-Goldstone (BBG) equation,…”
Section: B the Effective Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…whereinQ(q, K; k f ) is the (angle averaged) Pauli operator and K is the average centre of mass momentum as defined previously [3,4], with the latter specified at a laboratory incident momentum p 0 and for a Fermi momentum k f . The energies in the propagators of the BBG equations include (real) auxiliary potentials U , and are defined bȳ…”
Section: The N N T and G Matricesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of the calculations have been given previously [4] and the result is tables of complex numbers for each incident energy, Fermi momentum value and set of relative momenta for each NN channel. In a free NN collision the struck nucleon initially has zero momentum.…”
Section: The N N T and G Matricesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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