Abstract
The analysis of the Bethe-Goldstone equation for solid3He is performed by removing the difficulties of symmetry encountered in a previously published version of the problem. Better agreement with experimental data is obtained. The new form of the Bethe-Goldstone two-body equation has special significance for problems related to fission and to solidification of neutron matter.
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Canuto, V., Lodenquai, J., Parish, L. et al. t-Matrix calculation of the ground-state energies of solid3He. J Low Temp Phys 17, 179–190 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00654553
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