Role of Single-Particle Energies in Microscopic Interacting Boson Model Double Beta Decay Calculations

Single-particle level energies form a significant input in nuclear physics calculations where single-particle degrees of freedom are taken into account, including microscopic interacting boson model investigations. The single-particle energies may be treated as input parameters that are fitted to re...

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Main Author: Jenni Kotila
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/7/3/66
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description Single-particle level energies form a significant input in nuclear physics calculations where single-particle degrees of freedom are taken into account, including microscopic interacting boson model investigations. The single-particle energies may be treated as input parameters that are fitted to reach an optimal fit to the data. Alternatively, they can be calculated using a mean field potential, or they can be extracted from available experimental data, as is done in the current study. The role of single-particle level energies in the microscopic interacting boson model calculations is discussed with special emphasis on recent double beta decay calculations.
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spelling doaj.art-29a5af1d6c6c4448a05311a2994d000f2023-11-21T10:07:53ZengMDPI AGUniverse2218-19972021-03-01736610.3390/universe7030066Role of Single-Particle Energies in Microscopic Interacting Boson Model Double Beta Decay CalculationsJenni Kotila0Finnish Institute for Educational Research, University of Jyväskylä, P.O. Box 35, 40014 Jyväskylä, FinlandSingle-particle level energies form a significant input in nuclear physics calculations where single-particle degrees of freedom are taken into account, including microscopic interacting boson model investigations. The single-particle energies may be treated as input parameters that are fitted to reach an optimal fit to the data. Alternatively, they can be calculated using a mean field potential, or they can be extracted from available experimental data, as is done in the current study. The role of single-particle level energies in the microscopic interacting boson model calculations is discussed with special emphasis on recent double beta decay calculations.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/7/3/66single-particle energiesmicroscopic interacting boson modelneutrinoless double beta decay
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Role of Single-Particle Energies in Microscopic Interacting Boson Model Double Beta Decay Calculations
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single-particle energies
microscopic interacting boson model
neutrinoless double beta decay
title Role of Single-Particle Energies in Microscopic Interacting Boson Model Double Beta Decay Calculations
title_full Role of Single-Particle Energies in Microscopic Interacting Boson Model Double Beta Decay Calculations
title_fullStr Role of Single-Particle Energies in Microscopic Interacting Boson Model Double Beta Decay Calculations
title_full_unstemmed Role of Single-Particle Energies in Microscopic Interacting Boson Model Double Beta Decay Calculations
title_short Role of Single-Particle Energies in Microscopic Interacting Boson Model Double Beta Decay Calculations
title_sort role of single particle energies in microscopic interacting boson model double beta decay calculations
topic single-particle energies
microscopic interacting boson model
neutrinoless double beta decay
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