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Systematics of binding energies and radii based on realistic two-nucleon plus phenomenological three-nucleon interactions

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arxiv 1005.1599 v1 pith:G4WS3M3I submitted 2010-05-10 nucl-th

Systematics of binding energies and radii based on realistic two-nucleon plus phenomenological three-nucleon interactions

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We investigate the influence of phenomenological three-nucleon interactions on the systematics of ground-state energies and charge radii throughout the whole nuclear mass range from 4-He to 208-Pb. The three-nucleon interactions supplement unitarily transformed two-body interactions constructed within the Unitary Correlation Operator Method or the Similarity Renormalization Group approach. To be able to address heavy nuclei as well, we treat the many-body problem in Hartree-Fock plus many-body perturbation theory, which is sufficient to assess the systematics of energies and radii, and limit ourselves to regularized three-body contact interactions. We show that even with such a simplistic three-nucleon interaction a simultaneous reproduction of the experimental ground-state energies and charge radii can be achieved, which is not possible with unitarily transformed two-body interactions alone.

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