Applications of RPA in the nuclear shell model

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Abstract

In recent work we have described a computational implementation of the random phase approximation (RPA) in the interacting shell model. Such an implementation is computationally much cheaper than full scale diagonalization, and provides a reasonable approximation, to binding energies and transitions, including charge-changing transitions. Here we discuss the latest applications of our computer code, SHERPA, with an emphasis on astrophysics.

Authors

  • Calvin W. Johnson

    • Dept of Physics, San Diego State University
    • San Diego St. U.
  • Ionel Stetcu

    • Dept. of Physics, University of Arizona
    • U. of Arizona