Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of $A=9,10$ nuclei
Abstract
We report on quantum Monte Carlo calculations of the ground and low-lying excited states of nuclei using realistic Hamiltonians containing the Argonne two-nucleon potential alone or with one of several three-nucleon potentials, including Urbana IX and three of the new Illinois models. The calculations begin with correlated many-body wave functions that have an -like core and multiple p-shell nucleons, -coupled to the appropriate quantum numbers for the state of interest. After optimization, these variational trial functions are used as input to a Green's function Monte Carlo calculation of the energy, using a constrained path algorithm. We find that the Hamiltonians that include Illinois three-nucleon potentials reproduce ten states in Li, Be, Be, and B with an rms deviation as little as 900 keV. In particular, we obtain the correct 3 ground state for B, whereas the Argonne alone or with Urbana IX predicts a 1 ground state. In addition, we calculate isovector and isotensor energy differences, electromagnetic moments, and one- and two-body density distributions.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0206061,
title = {Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of $A=9,10$ nuclei},
author = {Steven C. Pieper and K. Varga and R. B. Wiringa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0206061},
year = {2008}
}
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28 pages, 12 tables, 7 figures