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Hartree-Fock Calculations with Skyrme's Interaction. I. Spherical Nuclei

D. Vautherin and D. M. Brink
Phys. Rev. C 5, 626 – Published 1 March 1972
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Abstract

Hartree-Fock calculations for spherical nuclei using Skyrme's density-dependent effective nucleon-nucleon interaction are discussed systematically. Skyrme's interaction is described and the general formula for the mean energy of a spherical nucleus derived. Hartree-Fock equations are obtained by varying the mean energy with respect to the single-particle wave functions of occupied states. Relations between the parameters of the Skyrme force and various general properties of nuclear matter and finite nuclei are analyzed. Calculations have been made for closed-shell nuclei using two rather different sets of parameters, both of which give good binding energies and radii for O16 and Pb208. Both interactions give good binding energies and charge radii for all closed-shell nuclei. Calculated electron scattering angular distributions agree qualitatively with experiment, and for one interaction there is good quantitative agreement. The single-particle energies calculated with the two interactions are somewhat different owing to a different nonlocality of the Hartree-Fock potentials, but both interactions give the correct order and density of single-particle levels near the Fermi level. They differ most strongly in their predictions for the energies of 1s single-particle states.

  • Received 15 November 1971

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.5.626

©1972 American Physical Society

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D. Vautherin*

  • Laboratory for Nuclear Science and Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139.
  • Institut de Physique Nucléaire, Division de Physique Théorique, 91-Orsay, France

D. M. Brink

  • Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

  • *Laboratoire Associé au Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.

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Vol. 5, Iss. 3 — March 1972

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