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Informal Pizza Seminar

Renormalization Group Methods in the Nuclear Many-Body Problem:
Application to Neutron matter

Achim Schwenk

Ohio State University

We discuss how renormalization group (RG) methods can be applied to the nuclear many-body problem. Renormalization group calculations for neutron matter in neutron star interiors are presented. As microscopic input we use the model-independent low momentum nucleon-nucleon interaction Vlow k. Furthermore, particle-hole screening effects due to the many-body medium are included by solving the RG equation in the particle-hole channels. The solutionof the RG equation yields the in-medium scattering amplitude and the effective interaction of particles and holes in the vicinity of the Fermi surface. As an application, our results are used to compute the superfluid s-wave pairing gapsin neutron star interiors, where substantial effects due to the particle-hole screening are found.

Monday, February 10th 2003, 13:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, room 326