Beyond the 2-Body Interaction Paradigm: The Case for Extended A-Body Pairing Interaction in Nuclei
Abstract
We discuss modeling of nuclear structure beyond the 2-body interaction paradigm. Our first example is related to the need of three nucleon contact interaction terms suggested by chiral perturbation theory. The relationship of the two low-energy effective coupling parameters for the relevant three nucleon contact interaction terms and that reproduce the binding energy of H and He has been emphasized and the physically relevant parameter region has been illustrated using the binding energy of He. Further justification of A-body interaction terms is outlined based on the Okubo-Lee-Suzuki effective interaction method used in solving the nuclear many-body problem within a finite model space. The third example we use is an exactly solvable A-body extended pairing interaction applied to heavy nuclei with a long isotopic chains, in particular using Sn and Pb as closed core system illustrates a remarkable relationship between the extended pairing strength and the size of the valence space for the members of these two isotope chain: with for Sn and for Pb while the parameter is practically 1. These three cases present evidence for the need of better understanding of the three-nucleon (NNN), four-nucleon (NNNN), and A-body interactions in nuclei either derived from ChPT or from a phenomenological considerations.
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@article{arxiv.1712.09342,
title = {Beyond the 2-Body Interaction Paradigm: The Case for Extended A-Body Pairing Interaction in Nuclei},
author = {V. G. Gueorguiev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.09342},
year = {2019}
}
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10 pages, 4 figures, contribution to the Proceedings of the 36-th International Workshop on Nuclear Theory (IWNT-36), Rila Mountains, 2017, Editors: M. Gaidarov and N. Minkov, Published by Heron Press Ltd., Sofia, Bulgaria, ISSN 1313-2822, Organization: Nuclear Theory Laboratory, INRNE, BAS, Bulgaria, http://ntl.inrne.bas.bg/workshop/2017/proc.html arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1011.5947