Thouless-Valatin moment of inertia and removal of the spurious mode in the linear response theory
Kortelainen, M. (2020). Thouless-Valatin moment of inertia and removal of the spurious mode in the linear response theory. In INPC2019 : 27th International Nuclear Physics Conference (Article 012142). IOP Publishing Ltd. Journal of Physics : Conference Series, 1643. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1643/1/012142
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Symmetry breaking at the mean-field level leads to an appearance of a symmetry restoring Nambu-Goldstone (NG) mode in the linear response theory. These modes represent a special kind of collective motion of the system. However, they can interfere with the calculated intrinsic physical excitations and, hence, they are often called as spurious modes. I discuss translational and rotational NG mode and the inertia parameter associated with these modes, by using the finite amplitude method formalism. I will also discuss how to remove spurious mode from the calculated transition strength function.
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This work was supported by the Academy of Finland under the Academy project no. 318043. I acknowledge CSC-IT Center for Science Ltd., Finland, for the allocation of computational resources.License
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