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Variational calculation of the ground state of closed-shell nuclei up to $A=40$

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Variational calculations of ground-state properties of $^4$He, $^{16}$O, and $^{40}$Ca are carried out employing realistic phenomenological two- and three-nucleon potentials. The trial wave function includes two- and three-body correlations acting on a product of single-particle determinants. Expectation values are evaluated with a cluster expansion for the spin-isospin dependent correlations considering up to five-body cluster terms. The optimal wave function is obtained by minimizing the energy expectation value over a set of up to 20 parameters by means of a nonlinear optimization library. We present results for the binding energy, charge radius, one- and two-body densities, single-nucleon momentum distribution, charge form factor, and Coulomb sum rule. We find that the employed three-nucleon interaction becomes repulsive for $A\geq16$. In $^{16}$O the inclusion of such a force provides a better description of the properties of the nucleus. In $^{40}$Ca instead, the repulsive behavior of the three-body interaction fails to reproduce experimental data for the charge radius and the charge form factor. We find that the high-momentum region of the momentum distributions, determined by the short-range terms of nuclear correlations, exhibit a universal behavior independent of the particular nucleus. The comparison of the Coulomb sum rules for $^4$He, $^{16}$O, and $^{40}$Ca reported in this work will help elucidate in-medium modifications of the nucleon form factors.

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Short-range correlated pair formation and nuclear shell structure

nucl-ex · 2026-06-05 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Electron scattering measurements on nuclei from 9Be to 197Au show SRC pair formation probability increases with A but with steeper slopes across shell-structure transitions, indicating long-range shell effects on short-range correlations.

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  • Short-range correlated pair formation and nuclear shell structure nucl-ex · 2026-06-05 · unverdicted · none · ref 33 · internal anchor

    Electron scattering measurements on nuclei from 9Be to 197Au show SRC pair formation probability increases with A but with steeper slopes across shell-structure transitions, indicating long-range shell effects on short-range correlations.