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Toward an accurate strongly-coupled many-body theory within the equation of motion framework

Nuclear Theory 2020-01-01 v3 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Non-perturbative aspects of the quantum many-body problem are revisited, discussed and advanced in the equation of motion framework. We compare the approach to the two-fermion response function truncated on the two-body level by the cluster expansion of the dynamical interaction kernel to the approach known as time blocking approximation. Such a comparison leads to an extended many-body theory with non-perturbative treatment of high-order configurations. The present implementation of the advanced theory introduces a new class of solutions for the response functions, which include explicitly beyond-mean-field correlations between up to six fermions. The novel approach, which includes configurations with two quasiparticles coupled to two phonons (2q\otimes2phonon), is discussed in detail for the particle-hole nuclear response and applied to medium-mass nuclei. The proposed developments are implemented numerically on the basis of the relativistic effective meson-nucleon Lagrangian and compared to the models confined by two-fermion and four-fermion configurations, which are considered as state-of-the-art for the response theory in nuclear structure calculations. The results obtained for the dipole response of 42,48^{42,48}Ca and 68^{68}Ni nuclei in comparison to available experimental data show that the higher configurations are necessary for a successful description of both gross and fine details of the spectra in both high-energy and low-energy sectors.

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@article{arxiv.1908.05384,
  title  = {Toward an accurate strongly-coupled many-body theory within the equation of motion framework},
  author = {Elena Litvinova and Peter Schuck},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.05384},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Article: 28 pages, 19 figures