Constrained Mean Field Calculations For Neutron Rich Nuclei(YITP Workshop on New Developments in Nuclear Self-Consistent Mean-Field Theories (MF05))
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In order to discuss a possibility of different deformation between proton and neutron in neutron-rich nuclei, we calculate the potential energy surface for carbon isotopes using the constrained relativistic mean field(RMF) method. For this purpose we introduce a double constrained both on proton and neutron quadrupole moments. We find a local minium where proton and neutron have different quadrupole moments.
- 素粒子論グループ 素粒子研究編集部の論文
- 2005-11-20
著者
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Lwin N.
Department Of Physics Tohoku University
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Hagino K.
Department Of Physics Tohoku University
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Takigawa N.
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tohoku University
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