On the nucleons motion in the nucleus as being due to realistic inter-nucleonic forces
Yuriy Lyakhno

TL;DR
This paper investigates nucleon motion within the nucleus driven by realistic inter-nucleonic forces, offering more substantiated insights into nuclear structure than traditional shell models.
Contribution
It introduces an approach based on realistic forces that challenges the adequacy of the shell model for understanding nuclear structure and reactions.
Findings
Realistic inter-nucleonic forces influence nucleon motion significantly.
The approach yields more substantiated conclusions about nuclear structure.
Shell model conclusions may be questionable based on this analysis.
Abstract
This paper deals with the possible motion of nucleons in the nucleus, which is due to realistic inter-nucleonic forces. This approach provides new or more substantiated conclusions about the nuclear structure than those based on the effective interaction of nucleons, while the shell model of the nucleus may lead to questionable conclusions regarding the nuclear structure and nuclear reaction mechanisms.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Atomic and Molecular Physics
