Tensor force and deformation in even-even nuclei
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American Physical Society
Date
2021-07-16Referencia bibliográfica
Co', G., Anguiano, M., & Lallena, A. M. (2021). Tensor force and deformation in even-even nuclei. Physical Review C, 104(1), 014313. [https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.104.014313]
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Junta de Andalucia FQM387; Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad PID2019-104888GB-I00; European CommissionAbstract
The variational principle is used to build a model which describes open shell nuclei with ground state
deformations. Hartree-Fock equations are solved by using single particle wave functions whose radial parts
depend on the projection of the angular momentum on the quantisation axis. Pairing effects are taken into account
by solving Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer equations in each step of the minimization procedure. The Gogny D1S
finite-range interaction and an extension of it that includes tensor terms are consistently used in both parts of our
calculations. The model is applied to study a set of isotopes with 34 protons and of isotones with 34 neutrons.
Total energies, density distributions, their radii, and single particle energies are analyzed and the results of our
calculations are compared with the available experimental data. We focused our attention on the effects of the
deformation and of the tensor force on these observables. Our model describes open shell nuclei from a peculiar
perspective and opens the possibility of future theoretical developments.