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Complex-scaled no-core shell model calculations of bound and unbound nuclear states in light nuclei

Nuclear Theory 2026-01-22 v3

Abstract

The complex scaling method is commonly used to describe decaying states, but its applications are limited because the Hamiltonian operator must contain only relative coordinates. This has hindered the use of complex scaling in models defined with laboratory single-particle coordinates, and in particular one of the most important model in low-energy nuclear physics, the no-core shell model. We will then present a straightforward procedure for introducing complex scaling in the no-core shell model in order to calculate nuclear resonance states. For that matter, the complex-scaled two-body matrix elements must firstly be determined, and the resulting many-body Hamiltonian complex symmetric matrix must be diagonalized afterwards. Applications pertain to the bound ground states of the lightest nuclei 2H^2{\rm H}, 3H^3{\rm H}, 3He^3{\rm He}, and 4He^4{\rm He}, as well as the resonance ground states of 5^5He and 5^5Li, whereby the realistic interaction Daejeon16 is utilized.

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@article{arxiv.2501.11294,
  title  = {Complex-scaled no-core shell model calculations of bound and unbound nuclear states in light nuclei},
  author = {A. T. Kruppa and N. Michel and Xin-le Shang and Wei Zuo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.11294},
  year   = {2026}
}

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12 pages, 4 figures, published in Physical Review C