1981
DOI: 10.1088/0305-4616/7/7/004
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A shell-model investigation of the binding energies of some exotic isotopes of sodium and magnesium

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“…The sdpf ′ interaction cannot describe the B(E2) values across the sd-pf region unless one invokes two sets of effective charges (e p =1.5, e n =0.3 in the A<40 region, and e p =1.2, e n =0.1 in the A>40 region). Furthermore, binding energies were not well reproduced in the sdpf ′ interaction, although the excitation spectrum for a light nucleus (e.g., 22 Mg) was of the same quality as that of the sdpf interaction. The occupation of the full pf -shell in the neutron-rich nuclei is similar in both the sdpf and sdpf ′ interactions by construction, although more particles occupy levels other than f 7/2 in the sdpf ′ case.…”
Section: B the Effective Shell-model Interactionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The sdpf ′ interaction cannot describe the B(E2) values across the sd-pf region unless one invokes two sets of effective charges (e p =1.5, e n =0.3 in the A<40 region, and e p =1.2, e n =0.1 in the A>40 region). Furthermore, binding energies were not well reproduced in the sdpf ′ interaction, although the excitation spectrum for a light nucleus (e.g., 22 Mg) was of the same quality as that of the sdpf interaction. The occupation of the full pf -shell in the neutron-rich nuclei is similar in both the sdpf and sdpf ′ interactions by construction, although more particles occupy levels other than f 7/2 in the sdpf ′ case.…”
Section: B the Effective Shell-model Interactionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…to study shell effects and pairing energies, -to test the nucleon-nucleon effective interactions used in Hartree-Fock calculations, -to test the shell model which could be developed up to Z = 20 [22].…”
Section: Why?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This deformation, which was later confirmed also for the Mg isotopes [2] and other nuclei with Z ≈ 11 and N ≈ 20, was not expected within a simple sd-shell model picture. To reproduce the ground state deformation at N = 20 it is required to involve particle-hole excitations across the N = 20 shell gap by involving pf -shell neutron configurations [3]. The region where these intruder states become the ground state is known as the "island of inversion" [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%