Magnetic dipole operator from chiral effective field theory for many-body expansion methods
Abstract
Many-body approaches for atomic nuclei generally rely on a basis expansion of the nuclear states, interactions, and current operators. In this work, we derive the representation of the magnetic dipole operator in plane-wave and harmonic-oscillator basis states, as needed for Faddeev calculations of few-body systems or many-body calculations within, e.g., the no-core shell model, the in-medium renormalization group, coupled-cluster theory, or the nuclear shell model. We focus in particular on the next-to-leading-order two-body contributions derived from chiral effective field theory. We provide detailed benchmarks and also comparisons with quantum Monte Carlo results for three-body systems. The derived operator matrix elements represent the basic input for studying magnetic properties of atomic nuclei based on chiral effective field theory.
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@article{arxiv.2308.00136,
title = {Magnetic dipole operator from chiral effective field theory for many-body expansion methods},
author = {R. Seutin and O. J. Hernandez and T. Miyagi and S. Bacca and K. Hebeler and S. König and A. Schwenk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.00136},
year = {2023}
}
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17 pages, 7 figures