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  • Turkish Journal of Physics
  • Volume:31 Issue:5
  • Longitudinal Form Factor of Isoscalar Particle-Hole States in 16O, 12C and 40Ca with M3Y Interaction

Longitudinal Form Factor of Isoscalar Particle-Hole States in 16O, 12C and 40Ca with M3Y Interaction

Authors : Ali H TAQI, Ra`ad A RADHI
Pages : 253-258
Doi:10.3906/zoo-1207-32
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Longitudinal form factors of the low-lying, T = 0, particle-hole states of 16O, 12C and 40Ca are studied in the framework of Random Phase Approximation RPA. The basis of single particle states is considered to include 0s, 0p, 1s-0d and 0f-1p. The Hamiltonion is diagonalized in the presence of Michigan three-rang Yakawa insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(M3Y); interaction and compared with our previous results depend on Modified Surface Delta Interaction MSDI interaction. Admixture of higher configuration up to 2p-1f is considered for the ground state. Effective charges are used to account for the core polarization effect. Comparisons are made to experimental data where available and the theoretical significance of the calculation and its results is discussed.
Keywords : Longitudinal Form Factors, Random Phase Approximation RPA, Collective Model, and M3Y

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