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Level Densities of Heavy Nuclei by the Shell Model Monte Carlo Method
Y. Alhassid, C. Özen, H. Nakada
Published 2013-05-24Version 1
The microscopic calculation of nuclear level densities in the presence of correlations is a difficult many-body problem. The shell model Monte Carlo method provides a powerful technique to carry out such calculations using the framework of the configuration-interaction shell model in spaces that are many orders of magnitude larger than spaces that can be treated by conventional methods. We present recent applications of the method to the calculation of level densities and their collective enhancement factors in heavy nuclei. The calculated level densities are in close agreement with experimental data.
Comments: 4 pages, 4 figures, Nuclear Data Sheets, Proceedings of the International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology (ND2013)
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: shell model monte carlo method, heavy nuclei, calculation, nuclear level densities, configuration-interaction shell model
Tags: conference paper, journal article
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