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Tensor interaction contributions to single-particle energies

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PHYSICAL REVIEW C
Volume 74, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.74.061303

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We calculate the contribution of the nucleon-nucleon tensor interaction to single-particle energies with finite-range G-matrix potentials and with zero-range Skyrme potentials. The Skx Skyrme parameters including the zero-range tensor terms with strengths calibrated to the finite-range results are refitted to nuclear properties. The fit allows the zero-range proton-neutron tensor interaction as calibrated to the finite-range potential results which gives the observed change in the single-particle gap epsilon(h(11/2))-epsilon(g(7/2)) going from Sn-114 to Sn-132. However, the experimental center dot dependence of the spin-orbit splittings in Sn-132 and Pb-208 is not well described when the tensor is added, owing to a change in the radial dependence of the total spin-orbit potential. The gap shift and a good fit to the center dot dependence can be recovered when the like-particle tensor interaction is opposite in sign to that required for the G matrix.

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