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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 112, Issue 1, 3 May 1968, Pages 204-208
Nuclear Physics A

Effective mass in nuclei

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Abstract

Core polarization renormalizes the single-particle strength by ≈ 25% in intermediate and heavy nuclei. This produces a corresponding increase in the effective mass of particles near the Fermi surface.

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This work was supported by in part the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and the Higgins Scientific Trust Fund.

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