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Testing microscopically derived descriptions of nuclear collectivity: Coulomb excitation of 22Mg

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Many-body nuclear theory utilizing microscopic or chiral potentials has developed to the point that collectivity might be dealt with in an {\it ab initio} framework without the use of effective charges; for example with the proper evolution of operators, or alternatively, through the use of an appropriate and manageable subset of particle-hole excitations. We present a precise determination of $E2$ strength in $^{22}$Mg and its mirror $^{22}$Ne by Coulomb excitation, allowing for rigorous comparisons with theory. No-core symplectic shell-model calculations were performed and agree with the new $B(E2)$ values while in-medium similarity-renormalization-group calculations consistently underpredict the absolute strength, with the missing strength found to have both isoscalar and isovector components.

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Unexpected Rise in Nuclear Collectivity from Short-Range Physics

nucl-th · 2024-12-31 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Short-range S-wave contact terms in the chiral nucleon-nucleon force substantially change computed quadrupole collectivity in 6Li and 12C by shifting surface oscillations within one dominant nuclear shape.

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  • Unexpected Rise in Nuclear Collectivity from Short-Range Physics nucl-th · 2024-12-31 · conditional · none · ref 14 · internal anchor

    Short-range S-wave contact terms in the chiral nucleon-nucleon force substantially change computed quadrupole collectivity in 6Li and 12C by shifting surface oscillations within one dominant nuclear shape.