Published 1981 | Version v1
Book

Effective interactions

Creators

  • 1. School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Univ. of Sussex Brighton

Description

This chapter attempts to describe and compare some of the more important nucleon-nucleon interactions that have been used in nuclear structure calculations, and to relate them where possible to the real nucleon-nucleon interaction. Explains that different interactions have been used depending on whether one is fitting to total binding energies and densities with a Hartree Fock (HF) calculation or fitting to spectra and spectroscopic data in a shell model calculation. Examines both types of calculation after two preliminary sections concerned with notation and with the philosophy underlying the use of model spaces and effective interactions. Discusses Skyrme interactions, finite range interactions, small model space, large model space, and the Sussex potential matrix elements. Focuses on the more empirical approaches in which a simple form is chosen for the effective interaction in a given model space and the parameters are deduced from fitting many-body data

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Plenum Publishing Corp.
Imprint Place
New York, NY (USA)
Imprint Title
Nuclear structure. Vol. 67
Journal Page Range
p. 33-51.

Conference

Title
Netherlands Physical Society summer school on nuclear structure.
Dates
13-23 Aug 1980.
Place
Dronten (Netherlands).