Compound Levels and the Shell Model
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概要
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A formalism of nuclear reactions is presented which clarifies the meaning of applying the usual shell model calculations to the resonance states as well as the bound states. The main point is the introduction of the internal region in the wave function space. An effective Hamiltonian is defined in this subspace, the diagonalization of which gives the energies and the wavefunctions for the resonance states as well as the bound states. As an application of the theory, calculations of the level widths are carried out for ^<5>He nucleus.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1967-02-25
著者
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YAZAKI Koichi
Institute of Physics, College of General Education University of Tokyo
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Yazaki Koichi
Institute Of Physics College Of General Education University Of Tokyo
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YAZAKI Koichi
Institute of Physics, College of General Education, University of Tokyo
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