We study the fermionic Matsubara Green functions in medium-mass nuclei at finite temperature. The single-fermion Dyson equation with the dynamical kernel of the particle-vibration-coupling (PVC) origin is formulated and solved in the basis of Dirac spinors, which minimize the grand canonical potential with the meson-nucleon covariant energy density functional. The PVC correlations beyond mean field are taken into account in the leading approximation for the energy-dependent self-energy, and the full solution of the finite-temperature Dyson equation is obtained for the fermionic propagators. Within this approach, we investigate the fragmentation of the single-particle states and its evolution with temperature for the nuclear systems 56-68Ni and 56Fe relevant for the core-collapse supernova. The energy-dependent, or dynamical, nucleon effective mass is extracted from the PVC self-energy at various temperatures.

Wibowo, H., Litvinova, E., Zhang, Y., Finelli, P. (2020). Temperature evolution of the nuclear shell structure and the dynamical nucleon effective mass. PHYSICAL REVIEW C, 102(5), 1-7 [10.1103/PhysRevC.102.054321].

Temperature evolution of the nuclear shell structure and the dynamical nucleon effective mass

Finelli, Paolo
Membro del Collaboration Group
2020

Abstract

We study the fermionic Matsubara Green functions in medium-mass nuclei at finite temperature. The single-fermion Dyson equation with the dynamical kernel of the particle-vibration-coupling (PVC) origin is formulated and solved in the basis of Dirac spinors, which minimize the grand canonical potential with the meson-nucleon covariant energy density functional. The PVC correlations beyond mean field are taken into account in the leading approximation for the energy-dependent self-energy, and the full solution of the finite-temperature Dyson equation is obtained for the fermionic propagators. Within this approach, we investigate the fragmentation of the single-particle states and its evolution with temperature for the nuclear systems 56-68Ni and 56Fe relevant for the core-collapse supernova. The energy-dependent, or dynamical, nucleon effective mass is extracted from the PVC self-energy at various temperatures.
2020
Wibowo, H., Litvinova, E., Zhang, Y., Finelli, P. (2020). Temperature evolution of the nuclear shell structure and the dynamical nucleon effective mass. PHYSICAL REVIEW C, 102(5), 1-7 [10.1103/PhysRevC.102.054321].
Wibowo, Herlik; Litvinova, Elena; Zhang, Yinu; Finelli, Paolo
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