1992
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.46.1757
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Nuclear ground state properties in a relativistic point coupling model

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“…An explicit density dependence for the meson-nucleon vertices is used. The DD-PC1 parameterization belongs to the class of the RMF models in which the finite-range meson exchange is replaced by zero-range interactions with density dependent coupling constants and derivative terms [59,61,62] .…”
Section: Results For the Parameter Sets Dd-me2 And Dd-pc1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An explicit density dependence for the meson-nucleon vertices is used. The DD-PC1 parameterization belongs to the class of the RMF models in which the finite-range meson exchange is replaced by zero-range interactions with density dependent coupling constants and derivative terms [59,61,62] .…”
Section: Results For the Parameter Sets Dd-me2 And Dd-pc1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The covariant density functional theory is constructed with either the finite-range meson-exchange interation or the contact interaction in the point-coupling representation between nucleons [29,31,34,63,74,75]. For the former, the nucleus is described as a system of Dirac nucleons that interact with each other via the exchange of mesons (e.g., scalar meson σ, vector meson ω, and isovector meson ρ).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[8], squares are for point-coupling models from Refs. [32] and [10], and triangles are for QMC and ZM models from Refs. [24] and [33].…”
Section: Spin-orbit Force and M * Without Tensor Couplingmentioning
confidence: 99%