Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1997-11-06
Int.J.Mod.Phys. E8 (1999) 179-196
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
18 pages LaTeX, including 6 figures
Scientific paper
A key point of Dirac Brueckner Hartree Fock calculations for nuclear matter is to decompose the self energy of the nucleons into Lorentz scalar and vector components. A new method is introduced for this decomposition. It is based on the dependence of the single-particle energy on the small component in the Dirac spinors used to calculate the matrix elements of the underlying NN interaction. The resulting Dirac components of the self-energy depend on the momentum of the nucleons. At densities around and below the nuclear matter saturation density this momentum dependence is dominated by the non-locality of the Brueckner G matrix. At higher densities these correlation effects are suppressed and the momentum dependence due to the Fock exchange terms is getting more important. Differences between symmetric nuclear matter and neutron matter are discussed. Various versions of the Bonn potential are considered.
Müther Herbert
Toki Hiroshi
Ulrych S.
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