Degeneracies when only T=1 two-body interactions are present
Abstract
In the nuclear f7/2 shell, the nucleon-nucleon interaction can be represented by the eight values E(J)=<(f27/2)J |V| (f27/2)J>, J=0,1,...,7, where for even J the isospin is 1, and for odd J it is 0. If we set the T=0 (odd J) two-body matrix elements to 0 (or to a constant), we find several degeneracies which we attempt to explain in this work. We also give more detailed expressions than previously for the energies of the states in question. New methods are used to explain degeneracies that are found in 45Ti (I=25/2- and 27/2-), 46V (I=12+1 and 13+1, as well as I=13+2 and 15+), and 47V (I=29/2- and 31/2-).
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