The Canonical Nuclear Many-Body Problem as an Effective Theory

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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Latex, 12 pages, 2 figures Talk presented at the International Symposium on Nuclei and Nucleons, held in honor of Achim Richte

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10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00927-7

Recently it was argued that it might be possible treat the conventional nuclear structure problem -- nonrelativistic point nucleons interacting through a static and rather singular potential -- as an effective theory in a shell-model basis. In the first half of this talk we describe how such a program can be carried out for the simplest nuclei, the deuteron and 3He, exploiting a new numerical technique for solving the self-consistent Bloch-Horowitz equation. Some of the properties of proper effective theories are thus illustrated and contrasted with the shell model. In the second half of the talk we use these examples to return to a problem that frustrated the field three decades ago, the possibility of reducing the effective interactions problem to perturbation theory. We show, by exploiting the Talmi integral expansion, that hard-core potentials can be systematically softened by the introduction of a series of contact operators familiar from effective field theory. The coefficients of these operators can be run analytically by a renormalization group method in a scheme-independent way, with the introduction of suitable counterterms. Once these coefficients are run to the shell model scale, we show that the renormalized coefficients contain all of the information needed to evaluate perturbative insertions of the remaining soft potential. The resulting perturbative expansion is shown to converge in lowest order for the simplest nucleus, the deuteron.

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