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An {\it ab-initio} Gamow shell model approach with a core

Nuclear Theory 2020-01-16 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Gamow shell model (GSM) is usually performed within the Woods-Saxon (WS) basis in which the WS parameters need to be determined by fitting experimental single-particle energies including their resonance widths. In the multi-shell case, such a fit is difficult due to the lack of experimental data of cross-shell single-particle energies and widths. In this paper, we develop an {\it ab-initio} GSM by introducing the Gamow Hartree-Fock (GHF) basis that is obtained using the same interaction as the one used in the construction of the shell-model Hamiltonian. GSM makes use of the complex-momentum Berggren representation, then including resonance and continuum components. Hence, GSM gives a good description of weakly bound and unbound nuclei. Starting from chiral effective field theory and employing many-body perturbation theory (MBPT) (called nondegenerate Q^\hat Q-box folded-diagram renormalization) in the GHF basis, a multi-shell Hamiltonian ({\it sd-pf} shells in this work) can be constructed. The single-particle energies and their resonance widths can also been obtained using MBPT. We investigated 2328^{23-28}O and 2331^{23-31}F isotopes, for which multi-shell calculations are necessary. Calculations show that continuum effects and the inclusion of the {\it pf} shell are important elements to understand the structure of nuclei close to and beyond driplines.

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@article{arxiv.2001.02832,
  title  = {An {\it ab-initio} Gamow shell model approach with a core},
  author = {B. S. Hu and Q. Wu and J. G. Li and Y. Z. Ma and Z. H. Sun and N. Michel and F. R. Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.02832},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accept by Physics Letters B

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