Microscopic Shell Model Calculations for the Fluorine Isotopes

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Abstract

Using a formalism based on the No Core Shell Model (NCSM), we have determined miscroscopically the core and single-particle energies and the effective two-body interactions that are the input to standard shell model (SSM) calculations [1]. The basic idea is to perform a succession of a Okubo-Lee-Suzuki (OLS) transformation, a NCSM calculation, and a second OLS transformation to a further reduced space, such as the {\it sd}-shell, which allows the separation of the many-body matrix elements into an ``inert'' core part plus a few valence-nucleons calculation. In the present investigation we use this technique to calculate the properties of the nuclides in the Fluorine isotopic chain, using the JISP16 nucleon-nucleon interaction. The obtained SSM input, along with the results of the SSM calculations for the Fluorine isotopes, will be presented.\\[4pt] [1] E. Dikmen, {\it et al}., Phys. Rev. C {\bf 91}, 064301 (2015).

*This work supported in part by TUBITAK-BIDEB, the US DOE, the US NSF, NERSC, and the Russian Ministry of Education and Science.

Authors

  • Bruce R. Barrett

    • U Arizona
  • Erdal Dikmen

    • Suleyman Demirel University, Department of Physics, Isparta, Turkey
    • Suleyman Demirel U
  • Pieter Maris

    • Iowa State University
    • Iowa State U
  • James Vary

    • Iowa State University
    • Iowa State U
  • Andrey M. Shirokov

    • Iowa State U, Lomonosov Moscow State U, Pacific National U