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Benchmark calculations of electromagnetic sum rules with a symmetry-adapted basis and hyperspherical harmonics

Nuclear Theory 2020-07-28 v1

Abstract

We demonstrate the ability to calculate electromagnetic sum rules with the \textit{ab initio} symmetry-adapted no-core shell model. By implementing the Lanczos algorithm, we compute non-energy weighted, energy weighted, and inverse energy weighted sum rules for electric monopole, dipole, and quadrupole transitions in 4^4He using realistic interactions. We benchmark the results with the hyperspherical harmonics method and show agreement within 2σ2\sigma, where the uncertainties are estimated from the use of the many-body technique. We investigate the dependence of the results on three different interactions, including chiral potentials, and we report on the 4^4He electric dipole polarizability calculated in the SA-NCSM that reproduces the experimental data and earlier theoretical outcomes. We also detail a novel use of the Lawson procedure to remove the spurious center-of-mass contribution to the sum rules that arises from using laboratory-frame coordinates. We further show that this same technique can be applied in the Lorentz integral transform method, with a view toward studies of electromagnetic reactions for light through medium-mass nuclei.

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@article{arxiv.2003.05865,
  title  = {Benchmark calculations of electromagnetic sum rules with a symmetry-adapted basis and hyperspherical harmonics},
  author = {R. B. Baker and K. D. Launey and S. Bacca and N. Nevo Dinur and T. Dytrych},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.05865},
  year   = {2020}
}

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11 pages, 7 figures