Type: Article
Publication Date: 2013-02-15
Citations: 17
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.87.025802
We study the spin response of cold dense neutron matter in the limit of zero momentum transfer and show that the frequency dependence of the long-wavelength spin response is well constrained by sum rules and the asymptotic behavior of the two-particle response at high frequency. The sum rules are calculated using an auxiliary field diffusion Monte Carlo technique and the high-frequency two-particle response is calculated for several nucleon-nucleon potentials. At nuclear saturation density, the sum rules suggest that the strength of the spin response peaks at $\ensuremath{\omega}\ensuremath{\simeq}$ 40--60 MeV, decays rapidly for $\ensuremath{\omega}\ensuremath{\ge}100$ MeV, and has a sizable strength below 40 MeV. This strength at relatively low energy may lead to enhanced neutrino production rates in dense neutron-rich matter at temperatures of relevance to core-collapse supernova.