Polarization corrections to single-particle energies studied within the energy-density-functional and quasiparticle random-phase approximation approaches
Tarpanov, D., Toivanen, J., Dobaczewski, J., & Carlsson, B. G. (2014). Polarization corrections to single-particle energies studied within the energy-density-functional and quasiparticle random-phase approximation approaches. Physical Review C, 89(1), Article 014307. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.89.014307
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Background:
Models based on using perturbative polarization corrections and mean-field blocking approxima-
tion give conflicting results for masses of odd nuclei.
Purpose:
We systematically investigate the polarization and mean-field models, implemented within self-
consistent approaches that use identical interactions and model spaces, to find reasons for the conflicts between
them.
Methods:
For density-dependent interactions and with pairing correlations included, we derive and study links
between the mean-field and polarization results obtained for energies of odd nuclei. We also identify and discuss
differences between the polarization-correction and full particle-vibration-coupling (PVC) models. Numerical
calculations are performed for the mean-field ground-state properties of deformed odd nuclei and then compared
to the polarization corrections determined using the approach that conserves spherical symmetry.
Results:
We have identified and numerically evaluated self-interaction (SI) energies that are at the origin of
different results obtained within the mean-field and polarization-correction approaches.
Conclusions:
Mean-field energies of odd nuclei are polluted by the SI energies, and this makes them different
from those obtained using polarization-correction methods. A comparison of both approaches allows for the
identification and determination of the SI terms, which then can be calculated and removed from the mean-field
results, giving the self-interaction-free energies. The simplest deformed mean-field approach that does not break
parity symmetry is unable to reproduce full PVC effects.
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