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Core Polarization and Coulomb Displacement Energies

Shalom ShlomoCyclotron Institute and Department of Physics, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas 77843, USAW. G. LoveCyclotron Laboratory and Department of Physics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA
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Abstract

The contributions of core polarization terms (other than the Auerbach-Kahana-Weneser (AKW) effect) to Coulomb displacement energies of mirror nuclei near A = 16 and A = 40 are examined within the particlevibration coupling model. The parameters of the model are determined using updated data on the locations and strengths of multipole core excitations. In the absence of relevant data an energy-weighted sum rule (EWSR) is exploited. Taking into account multipole excitations up to L = 5 and subtracting the contributions which are due to short-range correlations, significant contributions (1-3%) to ΔEc are found. These corrections arise from particle coupling to low-lying collective states (long-range correlations). The implications of these results on the Coulomb energy problem are discussed.

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