Comparing different density-matrix expansions for long-range pion exchange

Nuclear Theory (nucl-th) Nuclear Theory 0103 physical sciences Starke Wechselwirkung und exotische Kerne – Abteilung Blaum FOS: Physical sciences 01 natural sciences
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.103.014325 Publication Date: 2021-01-29T15:40:13Z
ABSTRACT
21 pages, 15 figures, including Supplemental Material, published version<br/>Empirical energy density functionals (EDFs) are generally successful in describing nuclear properties across the table of nuclides. But their limitations motivate using the density-matrix expansion (DME) to embed long-range pion interactions into a Skyrme functional. Recent results on the impact of the pion were both encouraging and puzzling, necessitating a careful re-examination of the DME implementation. Here we take the first steps, focusing on two-body scalar terms in the DME. Exchange energies with long-range one-pion contributions are well approximated by all DME implementations considered, with preference for variants that do not truncate at two derivatives in every EDF term. The use of the DME for chiral pion contributions is therefore supported by this investigation. For scalar-isovector energies it is important to treat neutrons and protons separately. The results are found to apply under broad conditions, although self-consistency is not yet tested.<br/>
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