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    Pairing schemes for HFB calculations of nuclei

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    Several pairing schemes currently used to describe superfluid nuclei through Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov (HFB) calculations are briefly reviewed. We put a particular emphasis on the regularization recipes used in connection with zero-range forces and on the density dependence which usually complement their definition. Regarding the chosen regularization process, the goal is not only to identify the impact it may or may not have on pairing properties of nuclei through spherical 1D HFB calculations but also to assess its tractability for systematic axial 2D and 3D mean-field and beyond-mean-field calculations.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures, Invited talk at the Workshop on New developments in Nuclear Self-Consistent Mean-Field Theories, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan, May 30 - June 1, 2005, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics Report Series (Soryushi-ron kenkyu

    HFB calculations with a microscopic pairing interaction

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    Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov (HFB) calculations making use of a recently proposed microscopic effective pairing interaction are presented. The interaction was shown to reproduce the pairing properties provided by the realistic AV18AV18 force very accurately in infinite matter. Although finite-ranged and non-local, it makes 3D HFB calculations in coordinate space tractable. As a first application, basic pairing properties of calcium isotopes in their ground-state are studied. By comparing the results with those obtained using a standard Density-Dependent Delta Interaction, the crucial isovector character of the microscopic interaction is highlighted.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures. Proceedings of the Conference on Nuclei at the Limits, ANL, 2004. They will be published in the AIP Conference Proceedings Serie

    Exotic nuclear phases in the inner crust of neutron stars in the light of Skyrme-Hartree-Fock theory

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    The bottom part of the neutron star crust is investigated using the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock approach with the Coulomb interaction treated beyond the Wigner-Seitz approximation. A variety of nuclear phases is found to coexist in this region. Their stability and relative energies are governed by the Coulomb, surface and shell energies. We have also found that a substantial contribution is coming from the spin-orbit interaction.Comment: 4 pages, 1 eps figure, Talk at the 17th Nuclear Physics Divisional Conference of the EPS: Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics, Debrecen, Hungary, Sept. 30 - Oct. 4, 200

    Microscopic study of 240Pu, mean-field and beyond

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    The influence of exact angular-momentum projection and configuration mixing on properties of a heavy, well-deformed nucleus is discussed for the example of Pu240. Starting from a self-consistent model using Skyrme interactions, we analyze the resulting modifications of the deformation energy, the fission barrier height, the excitation energy of the superdeformed minimum associated with the fission isomer, the structure of the lowest rotational bands with normal deformation and superdeformation, and the corresponding quadrupole moments and transition moments. We present results obtained with the Skyrme interactions SLy4 and SLy6, which have slightly different surface tensions.Comment: 7 pages REVTEX4, 4 figures. accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.

    Superdeformed Bands of Odd Nuclei in A=190 Region in the Quasiparticle Picture

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    We study the properties of the superdeformed (SD) bands of 195Pb and 193Hg by the cranked Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov method. Our calculations reproduce the flat behavior of the dynamical moment of inertia of two of the SD bands of 195Pb measured recently. We discuss possible configuration assignments for the observed bands 3 and 4 of 195Pb. We also calculate the two interacting SD bands of 193Hg. Our analysis confirms the superiority of a density-dependent pairing force over a seniority pairing interaction.Comment: 12 pages, 5 Postscript figures, submitted to Phys.Rev.

    LIMITING TEMPERATURES OF EXCITED NUCLEI : STATIC AND DYNAMICAL ASPECTS

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    Some static and dynamical calculations of hot nuclei are discussed within the framework of the mean field approximation

    GCM Analysis of the collective properties of lead isotopes with exact projection on particle numbers

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    We present a microscopic analysis of the collective behaviour of the lead isotopes in the vicinity of Pb208. In this study, we rely on a coherent approach based on the Generator Coordinate Method including exact projection on N and Z numbers within a collective space generated by means of the constrained Hartree-Fock BCS method. With the same Hamiltonian used in HF+BCS calculations, we have performed a comprehensive study including monopole, quadrupole and octupole excitations as well as pairing vibrations. We find that, for the considered nuclei, the collective modes which modify the most the conclusions drawn from the mean-field theory are the octupole and pairing vibrations.Comment: 10 pages LATEX, 8 figures, submitted to EPJ

    Three-dimensional time-dependent Hartree-Fock calculations of 16O + 16O and 40Ca + 40Ca fusion cross sections

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    Three-dimensional time-dependent Hartree-Fock calculations for the 16O + 16O and 40Ca + 40Ca fusion excitation functions are presented. Results for the former system are in good agreement with experiment for Elab≤120 MeV and indicate a dynamical lower angular momentum limit to fusion for Elab≥54 MeV. Results for 40Ca + 40Ca are compared with previous two-dimensional calculations. The low-energy fusion cross sections obtained for this system demonstrate the sensitivity of time-dependent Hartree-Fock calculations to the effective interaction used
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