Underlying symmetries of realistic interactions and the nuclear many-body problem
Abstract
The present study brings forward important information, within the framework of spectral distribution theory, about the types of forces that dominate three realistic interactions, CD-Bonn, CDBonn+ 3terms and GXPF1, in nuclei and their ability to account for many-particle effects such as the formation of correlated nucleon pairs and enhanced quadrupole collective modes. Like-particle and proton-neutron isovector pairing correlations are described microscopically by a model interaction with Sp(4) dynamical symmetry, which is extended to include an additional quadrupole-quadrupole interaction. The analysis of the results for the 1f7/2 level shows that both CD-Bonn+3terms and GXPF1 exhibit a well-developed pairing character compared to CD-Bonn, while the latter appears to build up more (less) rotational isovector T = 1 (isoscalar T = 0) collective features. Furthermore, the three realistic interactions are in general found to correlate strongly with the pairing+quadrupole model interaction, especially for the highest possible isospin group of states where the model interaction can be used to provide a reasonable description of the corresponding energy spectra.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0703075,
title = {Underlying symmetries of realistic interactions and the nuclear many-body problem},
author = {K. D. Sviratcheva and J. P. Draayer and J. P. Vary},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0703075},
year = {2007}
}
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12 pages, 4 figures