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Dirac Structure of the Nucleus-Nucleus Potential in Heavy Ion Collisions

T. Gross-Boelting, C. Fuchs, Amand Faessler

Published 1998-12-01Version 1

We investigate nuclear matter properties in the relativistic Brueckner approach. The in-medium on-shell T-matrix is represented covariantly by five Lorentz invariant amplitudes from which we deduce directly the nucleon self-energy. To enforce correct Hartree-Fock results we develop a subtraction scheme which treats the bare nucleon-nucleon potential exactly in accordance to the different types of meson exchanges. For the higher order correlations we employ two different covariant representations in order to study the uncertainty inherent in the approach. The nuclear matter bulk properties are only slightly sensitive on the explicit representation used. However, we obtain new Coester lines for the various Bonn potentials which are shifted towards the empirical region of saturation.

Comments: 11 pages, 4 PS-figures, Proceedings of the Erice School on Nuclear Physics in Erice, Sicily, Italy, September 17 -25 1998; to be published in Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics Vol. 42
Journal: Prog.Part.Nucl.Phys. 42 (1999) 65-74
Categories: nucl-th
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