Removal of Spurious Admixture in a Self-consistent Theory of Adiabatic Large Amplitude Collective Motion
Abstract
In this article we analyse, for a simple model, the properties of a practical implementation of a fully self-consistent theory of adiabatic large-amplitude collective motion using the local harmonic approach. We show how we can deal with contaminations arising from spurious modes, caused by standard simplifying approximations. This is done both at zero and finite angular momentum. We analyse in detail the nature of the collective coordinate in regions where they cross spurious modes and mixing is largest.
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