Real-Time Kadanoff-Baym Approach to Nuclear Response Functions
Abstract
Linear response functions are calculated for symmetric nuclear matter of normal density by time-evolving two-time Green's functions with conserving self-energy insertions, thereby satisfying the energy-sum rule. Nucleons are regarded as moving in a mean field defined by an effective mass. A two-body effective (or residual) interaction, represented by a gaussian local interaction, is used to find the effect of correlations in a second order as well as a ring approximation. The response function S(e,q) is calculated for 0.2<q<1.2 fm-1. Comparison is made with the nucleons being un-correlated, "RPA+HF" only.
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