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Long-range correlations in finite nuclei: comparison of two self-consistent treatments

Y. Dewulf, D. Van Neck, L. Van Daele, M. Waroquier

Published 1997-01-29Version 1

Long-range correlations, which are partially responsible for the observed fragmentation and depletion of low-lying single-particle strength, are studied in the Green's function formalism. The self-energy is expanded up to second order in the residual interaction. We compare two methods of implementing self-consistency in the solution of the Dyson equation beyond Hartree-Fock, for the case of the 16O nucleus. It is found that the energy-bin method and the BAGEL method lead to globally equivalent results. In both methods the final single-particle strength functions are characterized by exponential tails at energies far from the Fermi level.

Comments: 11 pages, 3 postscript figures, Revtex, uses epsf.sty, to be published in Physics Letters B
Journal: Phys.Lett. B396 (1997) 7-14
Categories: nucl-th
Subjects: 21.10.Pc, 24.10.Cn
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