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Effective Interaction with Three-Body Effects
Author(s) -
Norio Yamaguchi,
T. Kasahara,
S. Nagata,
Y. Akaishi
Publication year - 1979
Publication title -
progress of theoretical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1347-4081
pISSN - 0033-068X
DOI - 10.1143/ptp.62.1018
Subject(s) - physics , nuclear matter , nuclear force , body force , saturation (graph theory) , many body theory , many body problem , nuclear density , work (physics) , classical mechanics , atomic physics , quantum mechanics , nucleon , mathematics , combinatorics
Three-body effects, which are effects of three-body force and three-hotly correlation, are introduced into the two-body nuclear force in a semi-phenomenological way to reproduce the nuclear saturation over all nuclei by the lowest order Brueckner theory. On the hasis of the reaction matrix calculation of nuclear matter with this two-body force including the three· body effects, a new effective potential is proposed which includes two independent parameters, namely, nuclear density and starting-energy. Because of the effect of three-body force, this effective potential is more attractive in the 'E state, compared with the usual one, and assures overall saturation without any artificial modification. The starting-energy dependence of the effective potential is also strengthened by the three- body force. The starting-energy dependence is found to work well for nuclear saturation together with the density dependence. Present density dependence is weaker than that of the usual clensity dependent effective potentials. The effective potential is decomposed into central, spin-orbit and tensor components.

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