Precise comparison of the Gaussian expansion method and the Gamow shell model
Abstract
We perform a detailed comparison of results of the Gamow Shell Model (GSM) and the Gaussian Expansion Method (GEM) supplemented by the complex scaling (CS) method for the same translationally-invariant cluster-orbital shell model (COSM) Hamiltonian. As a benchmark test, we calculate the ground state 0+ and the first excited state 2+ of mirror nuclei 6He and 6Be in the model space consisting of two valence nucleons in p-shell outside of a 4He core. We find a good overall agreement of results obtained in these two different approaches, also for many-body resonances.
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