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View SchemaNuclear Charge Radii and Electric Quadrupole Moments
| Authors | Bozena Nerlo-Pomorska, Beata Mach |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | nucl-th/9311026 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/nucl-th/9311026 |
Abstract
Isotope shifts of the mean square radii (MSR) and electric quadrupole moments of even-even nuclei with 20< Z < 98$ are calculated using a dynamical microscopic model. A single particle Nilsson potential with the Seo set of correction term parameters, the pairing forces in the BCS formalism and a long range interaction in the local approximation are used. A collective hamiltonian is obtained using a generator coordinate method (GCM) with the gaussian overlap approximation (GOA). A potential energy of the nucleus consists of a microscopic-macroscopic Strutinsky energy and a zero point vibrational term. A liquid droplet model is used as the macroscopic part of the potential. A BCS wave function is taken as a generator function and two collective variables, quadrupole and hexadecapole deformations, serve as the generator coordinates.
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