Abstract
We analyze the effect of noncentral forces on the magnetic susceptibility of degenerate Fermi systems. These include the presence of contributions from transitions to states containing more than one quasiparticle-quasihole pair, which cannot be calculated within the framework of Landau Fermi-liquid theory, and the renormalization of the quasiparticle magnetic moment, as well as explicit noncentral contributions to the quasiparticle interaction. Consequently, the relationship between the Landau parameters and the magnetic susceptibility for Fermi systems with noncentral forces is considerably more complicated than for systems with central forces. We use sum-rule arguments to place a lower bound on the contribution to the static susceptibility coming from transitions to multipair states.
- Received 27 August 2002
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.66.065803
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