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Beyond--mean--field effective masses in the nuclear Fermi liquid from axial breathing modes

Nuclear Theory 2018-12-05 v1

Abstract

Axial breathing modes are studied within the nuclear energy--density--functional theory to discuss the modification of the nucleon effective mass produced beyond the mean--field approximation. This analysis is peformed with the subtracted second random--phase--approximation (SSRPA) model applied to two nuclei, 48^{48}Ca and 90^{90}Zr. Analyzing the centroid energies of axial breathing modes obtained with the mean--field--based random--phase approximation and with the beyond--mean--field SSRPA model, we estimate the modification (enhancement) of the effective mass which is induced beyond the mean field. This is done by employing a relation, obtained with the Landau's Fermi liquid theory, between the excitation frequency of axial modes to m/m\sqrt{m/m^*}, where mm (mm^*) is the bare (effective) mass. Such an enhancement of the effective mass is discussed in connection with the renormalization of single--particle excitation energies generated by the energy--dependent SSRPA self-energy correction. We find that the effective beyond--mean--field compression of the single--particle spectrum produced by the self--energy correction is coherent with the increase of the effective mass estimated from the analysis of axial breathing modes.

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@article{arxiv.1807.04039,
  title  = {Beyond--mean--field effective masses in the nuclear Fermi liquid from axial breathing modes},
  author = {M. Grasso and D. Gambacurta and O. Vasseur},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.04039},
  year   = {2018}
}

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