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Linear Response RPA Calculations to Spherical Open-Shell Nuclei

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We describe a simple extension of the Linear Response RPA model to spherical open-shell nuclei. The model allows replacing the uncorrelated p-h vacuum of the standard RPA by a correlated ground state wave function from preliminary model calculations. The model is exactly soluable in the sense that it avoids the necessity to truncate the vector space and thus allows the inclusion of the entire continuum spectrum.

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Moalem, A., Bar-Touv, J. (1982). Linear Response RPA Calculations to Spherical Open-Shell Nuclei. In: Feng, D.H., Vallières, M., Guidry, M.W., Riedinger, L.L. (eds) Contemporary Research Topics in Nuclear Physics . Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1134-8_19

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