Wave functions of the Q.Q interaction in terms of unitary 9-j coefficients
Abstract
We obtain wave functions for 2 protons and 2 neutrons in the g9/2 shell expressed as column vectors with amplitudes D(Jp,Jn). When we use a quadrupole-quadrupole interaction (Q.Q) we get, in many cases, a very strong overlap with wave functions given by a single set of unitary 9j coefficients --U9j= ((jj)2j (jjJB \ (jj)Jp (jj)Jn)I. Here JB=9 for even I T =0 states. For both even and odd T=1 states we take JB equal to 8 whilst for odd I, T=0 we take JB to be 7. We compare the Q.Q results with those of a more realistic interaction.
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