Average ground-state energy of finite Fermi systems
Other Condensed Matter
2010-12-23 v1 Nuclear Theory
Abstract
Semiclassical theories like the Thomas-Fermi and Wigner-Kirkwood methods give a good description of the smooth average part of the total energy of a Fermi gas in some external potential when the chemical potential is varied. However, in systems with a fixed number of particles N, these methods overbind the actual average of the quantum energy as N is varied. We describe a theory that accounts for this effect. Numerical illustrations are discussed for fermions trapped in a harmonic oscillator potential and in a hard wall cavity, and for self-consistent calculations of atomic nuclei. In the latter case, the influence of deformations on the average behavior of the energy is also considered.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0607735,
title = {Average ground-state energy of finite Fermi systems},
author = {M. Centelles and P. Leboeuf and A. G. Monastra and J. Roccia and P. Schuck and X. Vinas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0607735},
year = {2010}
}
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10 pages, 8 figures