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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
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
Fully Microscopic Calculations for Closed-Shell Nuclei with Realistic Nucleon-Nucleon Potentials
The ground-state energy of the doubly magic nuclei 4He and 16O has been
calculated within the framework of the Goldstone expansion starting from modern
nucleon-nucleon potentials. A low-momentum potential V-low-k has been derived
from the bare potential by integrating out its high-momentum components beyond
a cutoff Lambda. We have employed a simple criterion to relate this cutoff
momentum to a boundary condition for the two-nucleon model space spanned by a
harmonic-oscillator basis. Convergence of the results has been obtained with a
limited number of oscillator quanta.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, talk given at 11th Conference on Problems in
Theoretical Nuclear Physics, Cortona, Italy, 11-14 October 200
Behavior of odd-even mass staggering around 132Sn
We have performed shell-model calculations of binding energies of nuclei
around Sn. The main aim of our study has been to find out if the
behavior of odd-even staggering across N=82 is explainable in terms of the
shell model. In our calculations, we have employed realistic low-momentum
two-body effective interactions derived from the CD-Bonn nucleon-nucleon
potential that have already proved quite successful in describing the
spectroscopic properties of nuclei in the Sn region. Comparison shows
that our results fully explains the trend of the experimental staggering.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figur
Evolution of single-particle states beyond Sn
We have performed shell-model calculations for the two one valence-neutron
isotones Te and Xe and the two one valence-proton isotopes
Sb. The main aim of our study has been to investigate the evolution
of single-particle states with increasing nucleon number. To this end, we have
focused attention on the spectroscopic factors and the effective
single-particle energies. In our calculations, we have employed a realistic
low-momentum two-body effective interaction derived from the CD-Bonn
nucleon-nucleon potential that has already proved quite successful in
describing the spectroscopic properties of nuclei in the Sn region.
Comparison shows that our results reproduce very well the available
experimental data. This gives confidence in the evolution of the
single-particle states 4 figures predicted by the present study.Comment: 7 pages, 4figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
g9/2 nuclei and neutron-proton interaction
We have performed shell-model calculations for nuclei below 100Sn, focusing
attention on the two N=Z nuclei 96Cd and 92Pd, the latter having been recently
the subject of great experimental and theoretical interest. We have considered
nuclei for which the 0g9/2 orbit plays a dominant role and employed a realistic
low-momentum two-body effective interaction derived from the CD-Bonn
nucleon-nucleon potential. This implies that no phenomenological input enters
our effective Hamiltonian. The calculated results for 92Pd are in very good
agreement with the available experimental data, which gives confidence in our
predictions for 96Cd. An analysis of the wave functions of both 96Cd and 92Pd
is performed to investigate the role of the isoscalar spin-aligned coupling.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, 4 tables, to be published in Physical Review
Structure of Neutron-Rich Nuclei in the 132Sn Region
We report on a study of neutron-rich nuclei around 132Sn in terms of the
shell model employing a realistic effective interaction derived from the
CD-Bonn nucleon-nucleon potential. We present results for some Sb and Te
isotopes. Comparison shows that our results are in very good agreement with the
available experimental data supporting confidence in the predictions of our
calculations. This may stimulate experimental efforts to gain more information
on these nuclei lying well away from the valley of stability.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure, talk presented at the 3rd International Conference
on Fission and Properties of Neutron-Rich Nuclei, Sanibel Island, Florida,
November 3-9 200
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