Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1837249 Nuclear Physics A 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The density and momentum dependence of single-particle potential (SPP) and effective mass of symmetric nuclear matter are studied in the framework of lowest order constrained variational (LOCV) method. The Reid68, the Reid68-Δ and the Av18 interactions are considered as the input nucleon–nucleon potentials. It is shown that the SPP of nuclear matter, at fixed density, is an increasing function of nucleon momentum, and it has different behavior for the Reid type potentials with respect to Av18 interaction. We find good agreements between our LOCV SPP and those coming from others many-body techniques such as the (Dirac–)Brueckner–Hartree–Foch ((D)BHF), the fermion hypernetted chain (FHNC), mean field (MF), etc. On the other hand SPP dramatically depends on the density at low and high nucleon momentums. While the effective mass of nuclear matter increases as we increase the nucleon momentum, it decreases at the Fermi surface. Again, good agreements are observed between our calculated effective mass and those coming from the methods mentioned above.

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