Hartree-Fock approach to nuclear matter and finite nuclei with M3Y-type nucleon-nucleon interactions

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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30 pages, including 7 figures, to be published in P.R.C

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10.1103/PhysRevC.68.014316

By introducing a density-dependent contact term, M3Y-type interactions applicable to the Hartree-Fock calculations are developed. In order to view basic characters of the interactions, we carry out calculations on the uniform nuclear matter as well as on several doubly magic nuclei. It is shown that a parameter-set called M3Y-P2 describes various properties similarly well to the Skyrme SLy5 and/or the Gogny D1S interactions. A remarkable difference from the SLy5 and the D1S interactions is found in the spin-isospin properties in the nuclear matter, to which the one-pion-exchange potential gives a significant contribution. Affecting the single-particle energies, this difference may play a certain role in the new magic numbers in unstable nuclei.

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