Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1999-02-22
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
10 pages, 5 figures, Proc. of the International Workshop XXVII on Gross Properties of Nuclei and Nuclear Excitations, Hirscheg
Scientific paper
In Fermionic Molecular Dynamics the occurrence of multifragmentation depends strongly on the intrinsic structure of the many-body state. Slater determinants with narrow single-particle states and a cluster substructure show multifragmentation in heavy-ion collisions while those with broad wave functions, which resemble more a shell-model picture, deexcite by particle emission. Which of the two type of states occurs as the ground state minimum or as a local minimum in the energy depends on the effective interaction. Both may equally well reproduce binding energy and radii of nuclei. This ambiguity led us to reinvestigate the derivation of the effective interaction from realistic nucleon-nucleon potentials by means of a unitary correlation operator which is much more suited for dynamical calculations than the G-matrix or the Jastrow method. First results of mixing many Slater determinants are also presented.
Feldmeier Hans
Neff Thomas
Roth Raphael
Schnack Juergen
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