1985
DOI: 10.1016/0010-4655(85)90019-0
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A program for calculating spectroscopic amplitudes for two-nucleon transfer reactions by projecting angular momentum

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“…An estimate [21,22] of O|P * vs. 2 in the range of interest, shown in Fig. 2, justifies the assumption above.…”
Section: The Two-level Modelsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…An estimate [21,22] of O|P * vs. 2 in the range of interest, shown in Fig. 2, justifies the assumption above.…”
Section: The Two-level Modelsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The 1/2 + 1 must have anti-parallel coupling of j with the core rotation, R. It follows that in the decoupled limit ( 2 → 0) the energy of the 1/2 + 1 state with respect to the ground state is proportional to the rotational energy of the core, E 2 + (core). Together with the 9/2 + 1 state they provide a proxy for the 2 + energy of the effective 24 O core in 25 F. Adjusting to the energies of the 1/2 + 1 and 9/2 + 1 states gives E 2 + (core) ≈ 3.2 MeV, in line with a modest quadruple deformation, 2 ≈ 0.15, and consistent with the conditions required for the appearance of a decoupled band.…”
Section: A Level Energiessupporting
confidence: 60%
“…In a recent work [7], the structure of 25 F has been investigated via (p, 2p) quasi-free knockout experiments with exclusive measurements using a 25 F beam at RIBF/RIKEN. The analysis of measured cross-sections and derived spectroscopic factors may imply that the core of 25 F consists of ∼ 35% 24 O gs and ∼ 65% excited 24 O. As discussed by the authors, their results suggest that the addition of the 0d 5/2 proton considerably changes the neutron structure in 25 F from that in 24 O, and calls for a revision to the np tensor interaction in the widely used effective interactions, which appears to be too weak to reproduce the observations.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…where the T XY are the TNAs derived from the overlaps, A; Y|A + 2; X , of each initial (X) and final (Y) shape configuration, being either S, O, or P. These individual TNAs, T XY , involving initial and final configurations with different deformation, are calculated within the Nilsson and BCS framework using the methodology of Takemasa [30]. The wave functions are constructed by projection of the Nilsson and BCS wave functions onto a definite angular momentum state.…”
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confidence: 99%