Abstract The structures and distributions of light nuclei are investigated within a microscopic correlation model. Two particle correlations are responsible for the scattering of model particles either to low momentum- or to high momentum-states. The low momentum states form the model space while the high momentum states are used to calculate the G-matrix. The three and higher order particle correlations do not play a role in the latter calculation especially if the correlations induced by the scattering operator are of sufficient short range. They modify however via the long tail of the nuclear potential, the Slater determinant, of the (A) particles by generating excited Slater’s determinants.
Correlation effects on the charge radii of exotic nuclei
LASER 2006 ; 243-253
2007-01-01
11 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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