Can realistic interaction be useful for nuclear mean-field approaches?
H. Nakada, K. Sugiura, T. Inakura, J. Margueron

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that realistic semi-realistic interactions derived from fundamental nucleon interactions can improve nuclear mean-field models, predicting magic numbers and isotope shifts more accurately.
Contribution
It introduces the application of M3Y-type semi-realistic interactions to nuclear mean-field approaches, enhancing predictive capabilities.
Findings
Accurate prediction of magic numbers.
Successful modeling of isotope shifts.
Validation of realistic interactions as useful tools.
Abstract
Recent applications of the M3Y-type semi-realistic interaction to the nuclear mean-field approaches are presented: (i) Prediction of magic numbers and (ii) isotope shifts of nuclei with magic proton numbers. The results exemplify that realistic interaction, which is derived from the base and interaction, furnish a new theoretical instrument for advancing nuclear mean-field approaches.
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