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Multinucleon excitations in neutrino–nucleus scattering: connecting different microscopic models for the correlations

The problem of nucleon–nucleon correlations and meson exchange currents has been vividly debated in connection with the neutrino–nucleus cross sections. In this work we focus on nucleon–nucleon correlations by discussing a formal correspondence between the approaches based on independent particles a...

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Autores principales: Chanfray, G., Ericson, M., Martini, M.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjs/s11734-021-00291-x
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2784340
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author Chanfray, G.
Ericson, M.
Martini, M.
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Ericson, M.
Martini, M.
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description The problem of nucleon–nucleon correlations and meson exchange currents has been vividly debated in connection with the neutrino–nucleus cross sections. In this work we focus on nucleon–nucleon correlations by discussing a formal correspondence between the approaches based on independent particles and the ab initio approaches involving correlated wave functions. We use a general technique based on unitary transformation mapping the Fermion operators relative to bare nucleons into quasi-particle operators relative to dressed nucleons. We derive formulas for spectral functions, response functions, momentum distribution, separation energy, general enough to be applied with any kind of effective nucleon–nucleon interaction. We establish the relation between the non-energy-weighted sum rule and the Fermi sea depopulation. With our tools we evaluate whether approaches based on effective interactions are compatible with the expected amount of correlations coming from ab initio calculations. For this purpose we use as a test the Fermi sea depopulation and the value of the kinetic energy per nucleon.
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spelling cern-27843402023-01-31T10:25:31Zdoi:10.1140/epjs/s11734-021-00291-xhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2784340engChanfray, G.Ericson, M.Martini, M.Multinucleon excitations in neutrino–nucleus scattering: connecting different microscopic models for the correlationsnucl-thNuclear Physics - TheoryThe problem of nucleon–nucleon correlations and meson exchange currents has been vividly debated in connection with the neutrino–nucleus cross sections. In this work we focus on nucleon–nucleon correlations by discussing a formal correspondence between the approaches based on independent particles and the ab initio approaches involving correlated wave functions. We use a general technique based on unitary transformation mapping the Fermion operators relative to bare nucleons into quasi-particle operators relative to dressed nucleons. We derive formulas for spectral functions, response functions, momentum distribution, separation energy, general enough to be applied with any kind of effective nucleon–nucleon interaction. We establish the relation between the non-energy-weighted sum rule and the Fermi sea depopulation. With our tools we evaluate whether approaches based on effective interactions are compatible with the expected amount of correlations coming from ab initio calculations. For this purpose we use as a test the Fermi sea depopulation and the value of the kinetic energy per nucleon.The problem of nucleon-nucleon correlations and meson exchange currents has been vividly debated in connection with the neutrino-nucleus cross sections. In this work we focus on nucleon-nucleon correlations by discussing a formal correspondence between the approaches based on independent particles and the ab initio approaches involving correlated wave functions. We use a general technique based on unitary transformation mapping the Fermion operators relative to bare nucleons into quasi-particle operators relative to dressed nucleons. We derive formulas for spectral functions, response functions, momentum distribution, separation energy, general enough to be applied with any kind of effective nucleon-nucleon interaction. We establish the relation between the non-energy-weighted sum rule and the Fermi sea depopulation. With our tools we evaluate whether approaches based on effective interactions are compatible with the expected amount of correlations coming from ab initio calculations. For this purpose we use as a test the Fermi sea depopulation and the value of the kinetic energy per nucleon.arXiv:2109.13550oai:cds.cern.ch:27843402021-09-28
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Chanfray, G.
Ericson, M.
Martini, M.
Multinucleon excitations in neutrino–nucleus scattering: connecting different microscopic models for the correlations
title Multinucleon excitations in neutrino–nucleus scattering: connecting different microscopic models for the correlations
title_full Multinucleon excitations in neutrino–nucleus scattering: connecting different microscopic models for the correlations
title_fullStr Multinucleon excitations in neutrino–nucleus scattering: connecting different microscopic models for the correlations
title_full_unstemmed Multinucleon excitations in neutrino–nucleus scattering: connecting different microscopic models for the correlations
title_short Multinucleon excitations in neutrino–nucleus scattering: connecting different microscopic models for the correlations
title_sort multinucleon excitations in neutrino–nucleus scattering: connecting different microscopic models for the correlations
topic nucl-th
Nuclear Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjs/s11734-021-00291-x
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2784340
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