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.
Understanding the Effect of Chiral NN Parametrization on Nuclear Shapes From an Ab Initio Perspective
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The ab initio symmetry-adapted no-core shell model naturally describes nuclear deformation and collectivity, and is therefore well-suited to studying the dynamics and coexistence of shapes in atomic nuclei. For the first time, we analyze how these features in low-lying states of 6Li and 12C are impacted by the underlying realistic nucleon-nucleon interaction. We find that the interaction parametrization has a notable but limited effect on collective shapes in the lowest 6Li and 12C states, while collective structures in the excited 2+ state of 12C are significantly more sensitive to the interaction parameters and exhibits emergent shape coexistence.
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Unexpected Rise in Nuclear Collectivity from Short-Range Physics
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.