Quasi-particle interaction in nuclear matter from chiral pion-nucleon dynamics
Abstract
Based on a recent chiral approach to nuclear matter we calculate the in-medium interaction of nucleons at the Fermi surface . The isotropic part of this quasi-particle interaction is characterized by four density dependent (dimensionful) Fermi-liquid parameters: and . In the approximation to -exchange and iterated -exchange (which as such leads already to a good nuclear matter equation of state) we find a spin-isospin interaction strength of fm, compatible with existing empirical values. In the next step we include systematically the contributions from -exchange with virtual -isobar excitation which have been found important for good single-particle properties and spin-stability of nuclear matter. Without any additional short distance terms the spin-dependent Fermi-liquid parameters and come out far too large. Estimates of these short-distance parameters from realistic NN-potentials go in the right direction, but sizeable enhancement factors are still needed to reproduce the empirical values of and . This points towards the importance of higher order iterations subsumed in the induced interaction. We consider also the tensor part of the quasi-nucleon interaction at the Fermi surface. In comparison to the leading -exchange tensor interaction we find from the -exchange corrections almost a doubling of the isoscalar tensor strength , whereas the isovector tensor strength is much less affected. These features are not changed by the inclusion of the chiral -dynamics.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0601100,
title = {Quasi-particle interaction in nuclear matter from chiral pion-nucleon dynamics},
author = {N. Kaiser},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0601100},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
19 pages, 9 figures, to be published in Nuclear Physics A (2006)