Low Momentum Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction and Fermi Liquid Theory

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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30 pages, 4 figures, uses feynmp.sty (included), minor revisions, to appear in Nucl. Phys. A

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10.1016/S0375-9474(01)01673-6

We use the induced interaction of Babu and Brown to derive two novel relations between the quasiparticle interaction in nuclear matter and the unique low momentum nucleon-nucleon interaction V_low k in vacuum. These relations provide two independent constraints on the Fermi liquid parameters of nuclear matter. We derive the full renormalization group equations in the particle-hole channels from the induced interaction. The new constraints, together with the Pauli principle sum rules, define four combinations of Fermi liquid parameters that are invariant under the renormalization group flow. Using empirical values for the spin-independent Fermi liquid parameters, we are able to compute the major spin-dependent ones by imposing the new constraints and the Pauli principle sum rules. The effects of tensor forces are discussed.

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