Alignment of wave functions for angular momentum projection

Abstract

Angular momentum projection is used to obtain eigen states of angular momentum from general wave functions. Multi-configuration mixing calculation with angular momentum projection is an important microscopic method in nuclear physics. For accurate multi-configuration mixing calculation with angular momentum projection, concentrated distribution of z components K of angular momentum in the body-fixed frame (K-distribution) is favored. Orientation of wave functions strongly affects K-distribution. Minimization of variance of Jz is proposed as an alignment method to obtain wave functions that have concentrated K-distribution. Benchmark calculations are performed for α-24Mg cluster structure, triaxially superdeformed states in 40Ar, and Hartree-Fock states of some nuclei. The proposed alignment method is useful and works well for various wave functions to obtain concentrated K-distribution.

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