Abstract
The action of the long-range residual force on the expectation value of observables in the nuclear ground states is evaluated by finding optimal values for the coefficients of the canonical transformation which connects the phonon vacuum state with the (quasi)particle ground state. After estimating the improvements over the predictions of the independent-particle approximation we compare the ground-state wave functions, obtained using the presented approach, with those obtained using the conventional random phase approximation (RPA) and its extended version. The problem with overbinding of the nuclear ground state calculated using the RPA is shown to be removed if one sticks to the prescriptions of the present approach. The reason being that the latter conforms to the original variational formulation. Calculations are performed within the two-level Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick model in which we present results for the ground and first excited state energies as well as for the ground-state particle occupation numbers.
- Received 21 January 2013
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.87.064310
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