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Spectroscopic Factors in 16O and Nucleon Asymmetry
Published 2009-01-14Version 1
The self-consistent Green's functions method is employed to study the spectroscopic factors of quasiparticle states around 16O, 28O, 40Ca and 60Ca. The Faddeev random phase approximation (FRPA) is used to account for the coupling of particles with collective excitation modes. Results for 16O are reviewed first. The same approach is applied to isotopes with large proton-neutron asymmetry to estimate its effect on spectroscopic factors. The results, based on the chiral N3LO force, exhibit an asymmetry dependence similar to that observed in heavy-ion knockout experiments but weaker in magnitude.
Comments: Proceedings of the "KGU Yokohama Autumn School of Nuclear Physics", October 9-10, 2008
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: spectroscopic factors, nucleon asymmetry, self-consistent greens functions method, faddeev random phase approximation, asymmetry dependence similar
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