Beyond-mean-field approach to low-lying spectra of hypernuclei
Abstract
Taking the hypernucleus 13~C as an example, we illustrate the miscroscopic particle-rotor model for low-lying spectra of hypernuclei. This approach is based on the beyond-mean-field method, with the particle number and angular momentum projections. The quantum fluctuation of the mean-field is also taken into account for the core nucleus using the generator coordinate method. We show that the impurity effect of hyperon, such as a change in B(E2), is well described with this model. Our calculation indicates that the most important impurity effect in sd-shell hypernuclei is a change in a deformation parameter rather than in a nuclear size.
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