English

Pairing in neutron matter: New uncertainty estimates and three-body forces

Nuclear Theory 2017-02-08 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

We present solutions of the BCS gap equation in the channels 1S0{}^1S_0 and 3P23F2{}^3P_2-{}^3F_2 in neutron matter based on nuclear interactions derived within chiral effective field theory (EFT). Our studies are based on a representative set of nonlocal nucleon-nucleon (NN) plus three-nucleon (3N) interactions up to next-to-next-to-next-to-leading order (N3^3LO) as well as local and semilocal chiral NN interactions up to N2^2LO and N4^4LO, respectively. In particular, we investigate for the first time the impact of subleading 3N forces at N3^3LO on pairing gaps and also derive uncertainty estimates by taking into account results for pairing gaps at different orders in the chiral expansion. Finally, we discuss different methods for obtaining self-consistent solutions of the gap equation. Besides the widely-used quasi-linear method by Khodel et al. we demonstrate that the modified Broyden method is well applicable and exhibits a robust convergence behavior. In contrast to Khodel's method it is based on a direct iteration of the gap equation without imposing an auxiliary potential and is straightforward to implement.

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@article{arxiv.1610.05213,
  title  = {Pairing in neutron matter: New uncertainty estimates and three-body forces},
  author = {C. Drischler and T. Krüger and K. Hebeler and A. Schwenk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.05213},
  year   = {2017}
}