Parameterization of the Woods-Saxon Potential for Shell-Model Calculations
Abstract
The drastically expanded use of the Woods-Saxon potential in modern day nuclear physics and the availability of new nuclear data motivated us to review and optimize the parameters of this potential to the experimental single-nucleon spectra around the doubly-magic nuclei between O and Pb. We obtain a parameterization which is applicable over the whole nuclear chart for nuclides between O and the heaviest elements. Apart from Coulomb components the obtained parameter set is isospin symmetric. We demonstrate that the potential provides a good description of the nuclear mean field leading to quality single-particle spectra, nuclear radii, prediction of drip-lines, shell closures and other properties. Thus presented Woods-Saxon fit provides adequate single-particle basis for shell model calculations bridging over into the continuum.
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@article{arxiv.0709.3525,
title = {Parameterization of the Woods-Saxon Potential for Shell-Model Calculations},
author = {N. Schwierz and I. Wiedenhover and A. Volya},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.3525},
year = {2007}
}
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18 pages