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Title: Mic-Mac model based on the Wigner-Kirkwood method
Author: Bhagwat, A.
Centelles Aixalà, Mario
Viñas Gausí, Xavier
Wyss, R.
Keywords: Física nuclear
Constitució de la matèria
Nuclear physics
Constitution of matter
Issue Date: 19-Dec-2023
Publisher: Società Italiana di Fisica & Springer Verlag
Abstract: About a decade ago we proposed a new Microscopic-Macroscopic (Mic-Mac) model where the semiclassical Wigner-Kirkwood expansion of the energy up to fourth-order in ħ is used to compute the shell corrections in a deformed Woods-Saxon potential instead of the usual Strutinsky averaging scheme [1,2]. For a set of 551 even-even nuclei computed with this new model, we found a rms deviation of 610 keV from the experimental masses, similar to the value obtained using the well-known Finite Range Droplet Model and the Lublin-Strasbourg Drop Model for the same set of nuclei. In a next step, we compute the ground-state properties of these 551 nuclei with the same method but using the mean-field provided by the Gogny forces within an Extended Thomas-Fermi approximation. We find that this Mic-Mac model using the Gogny D1S (D1M) force gives a fairly good description of the ground-state energies with a rms deviation of 834 keV (819 keV). This implies that Mic-Mac models based on effective two-body forces, for example Gogny D1S and D1M interactions, perform practically as well as the most efficient Mic-Mac models regarding ground-state properties.<br />
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/s10050-023-01209-y
It is part of: European Physical Journal A, 2023, vol. 59, p. 1-13
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/215706
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/s10050-023-01209-y
ISSN: 1434-6001
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