Publication Date:
2019-07-27
Description:
The renormalized Brueckner-Hartree-Fock (RBHF) theory for many-body nuclear systems has been generalized to permit calculations for intrinsic states having permanent deformation. Both Hartree-Fock and Brueckner self-consistencies are satisfied, and details of the numerical techniques are discussed. The Hamada-Johnston interaction is used in a study of deformations, binding, size, and separation energies for several nuclei. Electromagnetic transition rates, moments, and electron scattering form factors are calculated using nuclear wave functions obtained by angular momentum projection. Comparison is made to experiment as well as to predictions of ordinary and density-dependent Hartree-Fock theory.
Keywords:
PHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND NUCLEAR
Type:
Symposium on Present Status and Novel Developments in the Many-Body Problem; Sept. 19-23, 1972; Rome; Italy
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