Density and isospin-asymmetry dependence of high-momentum components

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Abstract

We study the one-body momentum distribution at different densities in nuclear matter, with special emphasis on its components at high momentum. Explicit calculations for finite neutron-proton asymmetry, based on the ladder self-consistent Green's function approach, allow us to access the isospin dependence of momentum distributions and elucidate their role in neutron-rich systems. Comparisons with the deuteron momentum distribution indicate that a substantial proportion of high-momentum components are dominated by tensor correlations. We identify the density dependence of these tensor correlations in the momentum distributions. Further, we find that high-momentum components are determined by the density of each subspecies and we provide a new isospin-asymmetry scaling of these components. We use different realistic nucleon-nucleon interactions to quantify the model dependence of our results. © 2014 Published by the American Physical Society.

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Rios, A., Polls, A., & Dickhoff, W. H. (2014). Density and isospin-asymmetry dependence of high-momentum components. Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics, 89(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.89.044303

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