Many-body perturbation theories for finite nuclei
Abstract
In recent years many-body perturbation theory encountered a renaissance in the field of ab initio nuclear structure theory. In various applications it was shown that perturbation theory, including novel flavors of it, constitutes a useful tool to describe atomic nuclei, either as a full-fledged many-body approach or as an auxiliary method to support more sophisticated non-perturbative many-body schemes. In this work the current status of many-body perturbation theory in the field of nuclear structure is discussed and novel results are provided that highlight its power as a efficient and yet accurate (pre-processing) approach to systematically investigate medium-mass nuclei. Eventually a new generation of chiral nuclear Hamiltonians is benchmarked using several state-of-the-art flavours of many-body perturbation theory.
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@article{arxiv.2001.10433,
title = {Many-body perturbation theories for finite nuclei},
author = {Alexander Tichai and Robert Roth and Thomas Duguet},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.10433},
year = {2020}
}
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46 pages, 15 figures, contribution to 'Frontiers in Physics'