A Self-Consistent Solution to the Nuclear Many-Body Problem at Finite Temperature

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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11 pages 5 figures

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10.1103/PhysRevC.68.034310

The properties of symmetric nuclear matter are investigated within the Green's functions approach. We have implemented an iterative procedure allowing for a self-consistent evaluation of the single-particle and two-particle propagators. The in-medium scattering equation is solved for a realistic (non-separable) nucleon-nucleon interaction including both particle-particle and hole-hole propagation. The corresponding two-particle propagator is constructed explicitely from the single-particle spectral functions. Results are obtained for finite temperatures and an extrapolation to T=0 is presented.

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