A nuclear matter calculation with the tensor optimized Fermi sphere method using central interaction
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The tensor optimized Fermi sphere (TOFS) method is applied first for the study of the property of nuclear matter using the Argonne V4' $NN$ potential. In the TOFS method, the correlated nuclear matter wave function is taken to be a power-series-type of the correlation function $F$, where $F$ can induce central, spin-isospin, tensor, etc.~correlations. This expression has been ensured by a cluster expansion theory. In the TOFS calculation, we take into account the contributions from all the many body terms arising from the product of the nuclear-matter Hamiltonian $\mathcal{H}$ and $F$. It is found that the density dependence of the energy per particle in nuclear matter is reasonably reproduced, in comparison with other methods such as the Brueckner-Hartree-Fock (BHF) approach.
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