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Microscopic Study of ${}^1{S_0}$ Superfluidity in Dilute Neutron Matter

Nuclear Theory 2017-05-15 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena Quantum Gases Superconductivity

Abstract

Singlet SS-wave superfluidity of dilute neutron matter is studied within the correlated BCS method, which takes into account both pairing and short-range correlations. First, the equation of state (EOS) of normal neutron matter is calculated within the Correlated Basis Function (CBF) method in lowest cluster order using the 1S0{}^1{S_0} and 3P{}^3P components of the Argonne V18V_{18} potential, assuming trial Jastrow-type correlation functions. The 1S0{}^1{S_0} superfluid gap is then calculated with the corresponding component of the Argonne V18V_{18} potential and the optimally determined correlation functions. The dependence of our results on the chosen forms for the correlation functions is studied, and the role of the PP-wave channel is investigated. Where comparison is meaningful, the values obtained for the 1S0{}^1{S_0} gap within this simplified scheme are consistent with the results of similar and more elaborate microscopic methods.

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@article{arxiv.1612.02188,
  title  = {Microscopic Study of ${}^1{S_0}$ Superfluidity in Dilute Neutron Matter},
  author = {G. E. Pavlou and E. Mavrommatis and Ch. Moustakidis and J. W. Clark},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.02188},
  year   = {2017}
}

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9 pages, 6 figures