Chiral approach to nuclear matter: Role of explicit short-range NN-terms
Abstract
We extend a recent chiral approach to nuclear matter by including the most general (momentum-independent) NN-contact interaction. Iterating this two-parameter contact-vertex with itself and with one-pion exchange the emerging energy per particle exhausts all terms possible up-to-and-including fourth order in the small momentum expansion. The equation of state of pure neutron matter, , can be reproduced very well up to quite high neutron densities of by adjusting the strength of a repulsive -contact interaction. Binding and saturation of isospin-symmetric nuclear matter is a generic feature of our perturbative calculation. Fixing the maximum binding energy per particle to MeV we find that any possible equilibrium density lies below . The additional constraint from the neutron matter equation of state leads however to a somewhat too low saturation density of . We also investigate the effects of the NN-contact interaction on the complex single-particle potential . We find that the effective nucleon mass at the Fermi-surface is bounded from below by . This property keeps the critical temperature of the liquid-gas phase transition at somewhat too high values MeV. The downward bending of the asymmetry energy above nuclear matter saturation density is a generic feature of the approximation to fourth order. Altogether, there is within this complete fourth-order calculation no "magic" set of adjustable short-range parameters with which one could reproduce simultaneously and accurately all semi-empirical properties of nuclear matter.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0312057,
title = {Chiral approach to nuclear matter: Role of explicit short-range NN-terms},
author = {S. Fritsch and N. Kaiser},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0312057},
year = {2009}
}
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24 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in: Eur. Phys. J. A