Operator Evolution Using SRG Flow Equations for Few-Body Systems

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Abstract

The Similarity Renormalization Group (SRG) flow equations are a series of unitary transformations which can be used to to achieve different patterns of decoupling in a Hamiltonian. An SRG transformation applied to internucleon interactions leads to greatly improved convergence properties while preserving observables. Not only does it provide a way to consistently evolve many-body potentials, but also other operators.\footnote{S.K. Bogner, R.J. Furnstahl, and R.J. Perry, Phys. Rev. C 75 (2007) 061001.} Here, a method to implement SRG evolved few-body operators is applied to both model and realistic calculations. Properties of the corresponding observables are explored for both long- and short- range operators. Methods to improve their convergence in a truncated model space are also considered.

*Supported in part by the NSF under Grants No. PHY-0653312 and the UNEDF SciDAC Collaboration under DOE Grant DE-FC02-07ER41457.

Authors

  • E.R. Anderson

    • Ohio State Univ.
  • S.K. Bogner

    • Michigan State Univ.
  • Richard Furnstahl

    • Ohio State Univ.
  • Eric Jurgenson

    • Ohio State Univ.
  • R.J. Perry

    • Ohio State Univ.