The impact of the off-diagonal cross-shell interaction on 14C
Abstract
The shell-model investigation is performed to show the impact on the structure of 14C contributed by the off-diagonal cross-shell interaction, pp sdsd, which represents the mixing between the 0 and 2ω configurations in the psd model space. Observed levels of the positive states in 14C can be nicely described in 0-4ω or a larger model space through the well defined Hamiltonians, YSOX and WBP, with a reduction on the strength of the pp sdsd interaction in the latter. The observed B(GT) values for 14C can be generally described by YSOX, while WBP and their modifications on the pp sdsd interaction fail for some values. Further investigation shows the effect of such interaction on the configuration mixing and occupancy. The present work shows examples on how the off-diagonal cross-shell interaction strongly drives the nuclear structure.
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