Short-Range Correlations in Nuclear Matter at Finite Temperatures and High Densities

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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revised and extended paper, 4 references added, 1 figure added, fixed error in Fig. 1; 16 pages, 7 figures; accepted for publi

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10.1016/S0375-9474(03)01364-2

The density and temperature dependence of nucleonic single particle spectral function in symmetric nuclear matter at finite temperatures and densities beyond normal nuclear matter density is investigated in a model emphasizing short-range correlations and phase space aspects. A simple but self-consistent approach based on quantum transport theory is used. In particular we consider the density and temperature regime occuring e.g. during the core collapse in a supernova explosion and the subsequent formation of a neutron star. Mean-field effects are incorporated by a Skyrme type potential.

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