Nuclear single-particle states: dynamical shell model and energy density functional methods

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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7 pages. Contribution to the "Focus issue on Open Problems in Nuclear Structure", Journal of Physics G

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We discuss different approaches to the problem of reproducing the observed features of nuclear single-particle (s.p.) spectra. In particular, we analyze the dominant energy peaks, and the single-particle strength fragmentation, using the example of neutron states in 208Pb. Our main emphasis is the interpretation of that fragmentation as due to particle-vibration coupling (PVC). We compare with recent Energy Density Functional (EDF) approaches, and try to present a critical perspective.

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