Abstract :
Ground-state properties are evaluated for the finite nucleus 4He starting from realistic nucleon–nucleon interactions within the framework of the Green’s function approach. For the sake of comparison, the same calculations are performed using the Brueckner–Hartree–Fock approximation. For that purpose four high-quality modern nucleon–nucleon interactions represented in momentum space are employed: the Argonne V18, CD-Bonn, Bonn A and N3LO potentials. In these potentials, the effects of charge dependence are taken into account. Additional binding energy is obtained from the inclusion of the hole–hole scattering term within the framework of the Green function approach. It has been shown that the Green function results agree well with the results obtained by accurate methods for few-nucleon systems such as the Faddeev–Yakubovsky calculation. In this study, a comparison of the calculated ground-state energies, obtained by using the Green function approach and different nucleon–nucleon potentials, with experimental values is carried out. The results show good agreement between the calculated values and the experimental ones.
Keywords :
Ground-state energy , Helium nucleus , Brueckner–Hartree–Fock approximation , Green function