E2 properties of A=6--10 nuclei, including those of nuclei far from
stability, are studied by a (0+2)ℏω shell-model calculation which
includes E2 core-polarization effects explicitly. The quadrupole moments and
the E2 transition strengths in A=6--10 nuclei are described quite well by the
present calculation. This result indicates that the relatively large value of
the quadrupole moment of 8B can be understood without introducing the
proton-halo in 8B. An interesting effect of the 2ℏω
core-polarization is found for effective charges used in the 0ℏω
shell model; although isoscalar effective-charges are almost constant as a
function of nucleus, appreciable variations are needed for isovector
effective-charges which play important roles in nuclei with high
isospin-values.Comment: (LaTeX, 23 pages