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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 444, Issue 1, 21 October 1985, Pages 76-92
Nuclear Physics A

G-matrix effective interaction with the paris potential

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Abstract

An effective interaction is derived by fitting the oscillator matrix elements of the sum of the OBEP functions to the G-matrix elements derived from the Paris nucleon-nucleon interaction. The functional form, the mass dependence and the ambiguities of the effective interaction are discussed. For the application of the present effective interaction, we study the mass dependence of the G-matrices and estimate the Landau-Migdal parameter g′. We have obtained reasonable results for these cases.

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