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Effect of tensor couplings in a relativistic Hartree approach for finite nuclei
Published 2002-11-12Version 1
The relativistic Hartree approach describing the bound states of both nucleons and anti-nucleons in finite nuclei has been extended to include tensor couplings for the $\omega$- and $\rho$-meson. After readjusting the parameters of the model to the properties of spherical nuclei, the effect of tensor-coupling terms rises the spin-orbit force by a factor of 2, while a large effective nucleon mass $m^{*}/M_{N} \approx 0.8$ sustains. The overall nucleon spectra of shell-model states are improved evidently. The predicted anti-nucleon spectra in the vacuum are deepened about 20 -- 30 MeV.
Comments: 31 pages, 4 postscript figures included
Journal: Phys.Rev. C67 (2003) 044318
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: finite nuclei, tensor couplings, large effective nucleon mass, overall nucleon spectra, anti-nucleon spectra
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