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Self weakening of the tensor interaction in a nucleus
L. Zamick, D. C. Zheng, M. Fayache
Published 1994-10-21Version 1
We examine several ``landmarks'' for the effects of the tensor interaction on the properties of light nuclei. These were usually discussed in the context of small-space shell-model calculations. We show, using $G$ matrices derived from a realistic nucleon-nucleon potential, that when the model space is small (e.g., $0\hbar\omega$), these effects are overestimated, indicating that the tensor interaction is too strong. However, when larger spaces are used, there is a diminishing of these effects, which, in general, leads to better agreement with experiment.
Comments: 13 text pages, 2 figures (in postscript, available upon request), No preprint number assigned
Journal: Phys.Rev.C51:1253-1258,1995
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: tensor interaction, self weakening, realistic nucleon-nucleon potential, small-space shell-model calculations, light nuclei
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