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A microscopic study of the ground-state properties and excitation spectrum of an interacting Bose system using the combined method relating correlated-basis-functions and the canonical transformations

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  • Wong, K.W.
  • Chow, W.K.
  • Fung, P.C.W.

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Previously, Wong and Fung proposed a microscopic theory which combines the methods of the Correlated-Basis-Functions and the canonical transformation approach in studying a many-boson system. Using a model potential function which satisfies certain criteria, a one-to-one mapping between real- and quasi-particle spaces exists. We have expressed the explicit forms of the relevant transformation matrix elements in terms of the two-particle correlation function. Using our special model for the two-particle potential function, we calculate the ground-state properties and the low-lying excitation spectrum of a Bose system with liquid helium density and report that numerical results agree reasonably well with experimental data.

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  • Wong, K.W. & Chow, W.K. & Fung, P.C.W., 1986. "A microscopic study of the ground-state properties and excitation spectrum of an interacting Bose system using the combined method relating correlated-basis-functions and the canonical transformations," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 138(3), pages 456-489.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:138:y:1986:i:3:p:456-489
    DOI: 10.1016/0378-4371(86)90027-0
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