Abstract
An approach is outlined wherein the Bethe–Goldstone wave function may be computed in a shell-model basis from a knowledge of the harmonic-oscillator matrix elements. These in turn may be derived from the N–N phase shifts by a number of different methods. The Pauli operator is treated exactly in the space of two-particle shell-model states. The method is applied to a calculation of the levels of 18O and 18F and results obtained using different two-body matrix elements are compared.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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1 articles.
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