Shell-model coupled-cluster method for open-shell nuclei
Abstract
We present an approach to derive effective shell-model interactions from microscopic nuclear forces. The similarity-transformed coupled-cluster Hamiltonian decouples the single-reference state of a closed-shell nucleus and provides us with a core for the shell model. We use a second similarity transformation to decouple a shell-model space from the excluded space. We show that the three-body terms induced by both similarity transformations are crucial for an accurate computation of ground and excited states. As a proof of principle we use a nucleon-nucleon interaction from chiral effective field theory, employ a He core, and compute low-lying states of He and Li in -shell model spaces. Our results agree with benchmarks from full configuration interaction.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1806.07405,
title = {Shell-model coupled-cluster method for open-shell nuclei},
author = {Z. H. Sun and T. D. Morris and G. Hagen and G. R. Jansen and T. Papenbrock},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.07405},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
12 pages, 16 figures