Recent Progress in Shell-Model Calculations for pfg-shell Nuclei

2010 ◽  
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T. Otsuka ◽  
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M. Hjorth-Jensen ◽  
Akira Ozawa ◽  
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2021 ◽  
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pp. 977-997
Author(s):  
Jianguo Li ◽  
Yuanzhuo Ma ◽  
Nicolas Michel ◽  
Baishan Hu ◽  
Zhonghao Sun ◽  
...  

The Gamow shell model (GSM) is a powerful method for the description of the exotic properties of drip line nuclei. Internucleon correlations are included via a configuration interaction framework. Continuum coupling is directly included at basis level by using the Berggren basis, in which, bound, resonance, and continuum single-particle states are treated on an equal footing in the complex momentum plane. Two different types of Gamow shell models have been developed: its first embodiment is that of the GSM defined with phenomenological nuclear interactions, whereas the GSM using realistic nuclear interactions, called the realistic Gamow shell model, was introduced later. The present review focuses on the recent applications of the GSM to drip line nuclei.


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On the basis of a weak-coupling model, adjustments are made to the interactions used in the full shell model calculations of Millener in order to fit the experimental energies of the low-lying negativeparity levels of 16N and of the low-lying positive-parity levels of 180 and 190 . The predicted energies of the low-lying negative-parity levels of 17N then agree better with experiment, while those for 18N lead to suggested spin assignments for the observed levels.


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