Computer program for the relativistic mean field description of the ground state properties of even-even axially deformed nuclei

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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18 pages, LaTex, 6 p.s figures, To appear in Comput. Phys. Commun

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10.1016/S0010-4655(97)00022-2

A Fortran program for the calculation of the ground state properties of axially deformed even-even nuclei in the relativistic framework is presented. In this relativistic mean field (RMF) approach a set of coupled differential equations namely the Dirac equation with potential terms for the nucleons and the Glein-Gordon type equations with sources for the meson and the electromagnetic fields are to be solved self-consistently. The well tested basis expansion method is used for this purpose. Accordingly a set of harmonic oscillator basis generated by an axially deformed potential are used in the expansion. The solution gives the nucleon spinors, the fields and level occupancies, which are used in the calculation of the ground state properties.

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