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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17567
Title: A Study of Deformed Light Nuclei USing The Sprung-Banerjee Interaction
Authors: Curry, Paul Douglas
Advisor: Sprung, D.W.L.
Department: Physics
Keywords: nuclei, density dependent effective inraction, sprung, Banerjee, harmonic variational procedure, Hartree Fock approach, Campi calculations, nucleon-nucleon force, nuclear shell model
Publication Date: Apr-1973
Abstract: <p> The light even-even nuclei have been studied using the den~ity dependent effective interaction of Sprung and Banerjeee The nuclei were studied initially, using a harmonic variational procedure, to deter mine the most appropriate parameters of t he force for the Hartree Fock study. </p> <p> This chosen force was then used in a comparative study of spherical nuclei to d e termine the inadequacies of our Hartn~e Fock approach, as opposed to the spherical basis calculations of Campi. Some deformed nuclei were then examined and our results were compared with those of K. Lassey and A. B. Volkov , and of J. Zofka and G. Ripka. </p>
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17567
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