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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 321, Issue 2, 4 June 1979, Pages 295-305
Nuclear Physics A

Recoil corrected continuum shell model calculations for four-nucleon systems

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Abstract

The continuum shell model with full correction for target recoil is extended to 1p-1h configurations. The procedure is discussed in a framework which allows generalization to more complicated configurations. An application is made to nucleon reaction channels in 4He using the g-matrix interaction of Bertsch et al. Excellent agreement with the data is obtained.

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