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arxiv: 1309.3794 · v2 · pith:LDLNAACJnew · submitted 2013-09-15 · ⚛️ nucl-th

Nucleon and nucleon-pair momentum distributions in A <= 12 nuclei

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keywords distributionsmomentumnucleon-pairsingle-nucleoncomponentsnucleinucleon-clusteralpha-alpha
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We report variational Monte Carlo calculations of single-nucleon momentum distributions for A <= 12 nuclei and nucleon-pair and nucleon-cluster momentum distributions for A <= 8. The wave functions have been generated for a Hamiltonian containing the Argonne v18 two-nucleon and Urbana X three-nucleon potentials. The single-nucleon and nucleon-pair momentum distributions exhibit universal features attributable to the one-pion-exchange tensor interaction. The single-nucleon distributions are broken down into proton and neutron components and spin-up and spin-down components where appropriate. The nucleon-pair momentum distributions are given separately for pp and pn pairs. The nucleon-cluster momentum distributions include dp in 3He, tp and dd in 4He, alpha-d in 6Li, alpha-t in 7Li, and alpha-alpha in 8Be. Detailed tables are provided on-line for download.

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