Study of neutron-rich nuclei via nuclear force and microscopic theory

ORAL

Abstract

Kuo-Kurenciglowa (KK) method is a successful many body perturbation theory to construct the effective interaction for the shell model calculations, but has only been for the model space composed of single major shell. We will then present the Extended Kuo-Krenciglowa (EKK) method which enables us to obtain the effective interaction for multi major shell.

We will further discuss the applications of this effective interaction to the neutron-rich nuclei including the "island of inversion", where excitations beyond N=20 gap is important. Numbers of empirical effective interactions in this area have been proposed. However, not enough experimental information is obtained yet to fix the parameters in those interactions. In this point of view, comparisons to most recent experiments are shown to clarify what features of our microscopic interaction are different from those of empirical one.

*It was supported in part by HPCI Strategic Program (hp140210,hp150224), in part by MEXT and JICFuS as a priority issue (Elu- cidation of the fundamental laws and evolution of the universe) to be tackled by using Post “K” Computer (hp160211), and also by CNS-RIKEN joint project for large-scale nuclear structure calculations.

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Presenters

  • Naofumi Tsunoda

    • University of Tokyo
    • Univ. of Tokyo
    • Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo

Authors

  • Naofumi Tsunoda

    • University of Tokyo
    • Univ. of Tokyo
    • Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo
  • Takaharu Otsuka

    • Univ of Tokyo
    • University of Tokyo
    • RIKEN
  • Noritaka Shimizu

    • Center for Nuclear Study, The University of Tokyo
    • Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo
    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Kazuo Takayanagi

    • Sofia University
  • Morten Hjorth-Jensen

    • Univ of Oslo
  • Toshio Suzuki

    • Nihon University