902 research outputs found
Structure of particle-hole nuclei around 100Sn
We have performed shell-model calculations for the three odd-odd nuclei
100In, 102In, and 98Ag, with neutron particles and proton holes around 100Sn.
We have used a realistic effective interaction derived from the CD-Bonn
nucleon-nucleon potential, the neutron-proton channel being explicitly treated
in the particle-hole formalism. Particular attention has been focused on the
particle-hole multiplets, which are a direct source of information on the
neutron-proton effective interaction. We present our predictions for the two
lowest lying multiplets in 100In, for which no spectroscopic data are yet
available. For 98Ag and 102In comparison shows that our results are in very
good agreement with the available experimental data.Comment: 5 pages, published in Physical review
Low-momentum nucleon-nucleon interaction and shell-model calculations
We discuss the use of the low-momentum nucleon-nucleon NN interaction V-low-k
in the derivation of the shell-model effective interaction and emphasize its
practical value as an alternative to the Brueckner G-matrix method. We present
some selected results of our current study of exotic nuclei around closed
shells, which have been obtained starting from the CD-Bonn potential. We also
show some results of calculations performed with different phase-shift
equivalent NN potentials, and discuss the effect of changes in the cutoff
momentum which defines the V-low-k potential.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, Talk presented at CDN05, 31 Jan - 4 Feb
2005, University of Tokyo, Japa
Similarity of nuclear structure in 132Sn and 208Pb regions: proton-neutron multiplets
Starting from the striking similarity of proton-neutron multiplets in 134Sb
and 210Bi, we perform a shell-model study of nuclei with two additional protons
or neutrons to find out to what extent this analogy persists. We employ
effective interactions derived from the CD-Bonn nucleon-nucleon potential
renormalized by use of the V-low-k approach. The calculated results for 136Sb,
212Bi, 136I, and 212At are in very good agreement with the available
experimental data. The similarity between 132Sn and 208Pb regions is discussed
in connection with the effective interaction, emphasizing the role of core
polarization effects.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, 2 table
Shell-model interpretation of high-spin states in 134-I
New experimental information has been recently obtained on the odd-odd
nucleus 134-I. We interpret the five observed excited states up to the energy
of ~3 MeV on the basis of a realistic shell-model calculation, and make
spin-parity assignments accordingly. A very good agreement is found between the
experimental and calculated energies.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figur
Realistic Shell-Model Calculations for Nuclei in the Region of Shell Closures off Stability
We have performed realistic shell-model calculations for nuclei around doubly
magic 100Sn and 132Sn using an effective interaction derived from the Bonn A
nucleon-nucleon potential. The results are in remarkably good agreement with
the experimental data showing the ability of our effective interaction to
provide an accurate description of nuclear structure properties.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, Proceedings of the SNEC98 Conference, to be
published on Nuovo Cimento
Fully microscopic shell-model calculations with realistic effective hamiltonians
The advent of nucleon-nucleon potentials derived from chiral perturbation
theory, as well as the so-called V-low-k approach to the renormalization of the
strong short-range repulsion contained in the potentials, have brought renewed
interest in realistic shell-model calculations. Here we focus on calculations
where a fully microscopic approach is adopted. No phenomenological input is
needed in these calculations, because single-particle energies, matrix elements
of the two-body interaction, and matrix elements of the electromagnetic
multipole operators are derived theoretically. This has been done within the
framework of the time-dependent degenerate linked-diagram perturbation theory.
We present results for some nuclei in different mass regions. These evidence
the ability of realistic effective hamiltonians to provide an accurate
description of nuclear structure properties.Comment: 6 pages, 9 figures, talk presented at INPC2010, Vancouver, July 4 -9
2010. Accepted for publication in Journal of Physics: Conference Serie
Structure of exotic nuclei around double shell closures
In this paper, we first give a brief review of the theoretical framework for
microscopic shell-model calculations starting from the free nucleon-nucleon
potential. In this context, we discuss the use of the low-momentum
nucleon-nucleon interaction V-low-k in the derivation of the shell-model
effective interaction and emphasize its practical value as an alternative to
the Brueckner G-matrix method. Then, we present some results of our current
study of exotic nuclei around doubly magic 132Sn, which have been obtained
starting from the CD-Bonn potential renormalized by use of the V-low-k
approach. Attention is focused on the nuclei 134Te, 134Sn, and 136Te, in
particular on the latter which is a direct source of information on the
proton-neutron effective interaction in the 132Sn region. Comparison shows that
our results are in very good agreement with the available experimental data.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Prog. Part. Nucl. Phy
Effects of neutron-proton interaction in doubly odd deformed nuclei
We have investigated the effects of the neutron-proton interaction in several
doubly odd deformed nuclei within the framework of the particle-rotor model. In
this paper, we show some selected results of our study which evidence the
importance of the tensor-force effects.Comment: Contributed paper at "High Spin Physics 2001", see
http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~hs2001/, to be published in Acta Physica Polonica B,
see http://th-www.if.uj.edu.pl/acta/index.htm
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