2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2023.0117
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On the calculation and use of effective single-particle energies: the example of the neutron 1d 3/2 –1d 5/2 splitting along N = 20 isotones

V. Somà,
T. Duguet

Abstract: The rich phenomenology of quantum many-body systems such as atomic nuclei is complex to interpret. Often, the behaviour (e.g. evolution with the number of constituents) of measurable/observable quantities such as binding or excitation energies can be best understood based on a simplified picture involving auxiliary quantities that are not observable, i.e. whose values vary with parameters that are internal to the theoretical construction (contrarily to measurable/observable quantities). While being useful, the… Show more

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