Ground State Properties of Closed Shell 4He Nucleus under Compression

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ABSTRACT

This paper addresses the effects of nuclear properties at different potentials. Reid Soft Core (RSC) and Nijmegen potentials were used to study the nuclear system of 4He nucleus. It has been examined with and without large compression. Moreover, the constrained spherical Hartree-Fock (CSHF) approximations are used as a major tool of analysis. The dependence of the ground state properties was investigated to the degree of compression. It was noticed that it is possible to compress the nucleus to a smaller volume and the nucleus becomes more bounded using RSC than Nijmegen potential. It was also shown that the spectrum of single particle levels increases more rapidly for Nijmegen than RSC potential under compression. Finally, the radial density distribution remains constant, except in the interior region, while it is larger with RSC than Nijmegen potential. At large compression, the radial density distribution becomes larger than that in the interior region when RSC potential is used.

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Abu-Sei’leek, M. (2018) Ground State Properties of Closed Shell 4He Nucleus under Compression. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, 6, 458-467. doi: 10.4236/jamp.2018.63042.

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