2018
DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.8.9.2018.p8125
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Study of Nuclear Structure of 24,26 Na isotopes by using USDB interaction

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“…There are several standard effective interactions for light nuclei such as the Cohen-Kurath and USD interactions for p-and sd-shells, respectively. The analysis of neutron-rich sd-nuclei has been highly interesting in modern years as they introduce new aspects of nuclear structure [4,5]. The nuclear shell model codes such as Oxbash [6], Antoine [7], NuShell [8], and NuShellX [9] and others, were used extensively for shell model calculations in the p shell, and sd-shell, and also in the fp-shell [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several standard effective interactions for light nuclei such as the Cohen-Kurath and USD interactions for p-and sd-shells, respectively. The analysis of neutron-rich sd-nuclei has been highly interesting in modern years as they introduce new aspects of nuclear structure [4,5]. The nuclear shell model codes such as Oxbash [6], Antoine [7], NuShell [8], and NuShellX [9] and others, were used extensively for shell model calculations in the p shell, and sd-shell, and also in the fp-shell [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a number of research that try to describe the atomic nuclei and to dismantle these nuclei to different components. A lot of researchers in nuclear physics focus their efforts on some nuclear models, which are the first step to understand the data observation, to measure the links between them, and to draw some conclusions [1]. These models are aimed at the description of data and the interpretation of nuclear properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%