Microscopic shell-model description of the exotic nucleus 16C
Abstract
The structure of the neutron-rich carbon nucleus 16C is described by introducing a new microscopic shell model of no-core type. The model space is composed of the 0s, 0p, 1s0d, and 1p0f shells. The effective interaction is microscopically derived from the CD-Bonn potential and the Coulomb force through a unitary transformation theory. Calculated low-lying energy levels of 16C agree well with the experiment. The B(E2;21+ 01+) value is calculated with the bare charges. The anomalously hindered B(E2) value for 16C, measured recently, is well reproduced.
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