A new method for computing the density of states in nuclei using an extrapolated form for the tri-diagonal matrix obtained from the Lanczos method is presented. This can be applied to configuration-interaction calculations with fully realistic nuclear Hamiltonians that are known to provide an excellent description of the low-lying structure of nuclei. This extrapolated Lanczos matrix (ELM) approach provides an accurate computation of the density of states up to the neutron separation energy for states that lie within the configuration space. Comparisons between theory and experiment for the average level density for p-wave resonances for iron isotopes using the 1p−0f-shell model space and realistic nuclear Hamiltonians are shown. Also we sh...
The prediction of cross sections for nuclei far off stability is crucial in the field of nuclear ast...
We review our calculated energy-, spin- and parity-dependent nuclear level densities based on the mi...
Level density ρ is derived for a finite system with strongly interacting nucleons at a given energy ...
Abstract. The modern form of the Moments Method applied to the calculation of the nuclear shell-mode...
A microscopic method for calculating nuclear level density (NLD) is developed, based on the framewor...
Nuclear level densities play an important role in nuclear reactions such as the formation of the com...
A microscopic nuclear level-density model is presented. The model is a completely combinatorial (mic...
The knowledge of nuclear reaction rates is important for studying energy production and nucleosynthe...
We compute level densities with a nuclear statistical spectroscopy approach. This model is based on ...
A new model for calculating nuclear level densities is investigated. The single-nucleon spectra are ...
We review our calculated energy-, spin- and parity-dependent nuclear level densities based...
An improved calculation of the nuclear level density using equally spaced single nucleon states is p...
The general goal of the project is to develop and implement computer codes and input files to comput...
The general goal of the project is to develop and implement computer codes and input files to comput...
Nuclear level densities are necessary input to the Hauser-Feshbach theory of compound nuclear reacti...
The prediction of cross sections for nuclei far off stability is crucial in the field of nuclear ast...
We review our calculated energy-, spin- and parity-dependent nuclear level densities based on the mi...
Level density ρ is derived for a finite system with strongly interacting nucleons at a given energy ...
Abstract. The modern form of the Moments Method applied to the calculation of the nuclear shell-mode...
A microscopic method for calculating nuclear level density (NLD) is developed, based on the framewor...
Nuclear level densities play an important role in nuclear reactions such as the formation of the com...
A microscopic nuclear level-density model is presented. The model is a completely combinatorial (mic...
The knowledge of nuclear reaction rates is important for studying energy production and nucleosynthe...
We compute level densities with a nuclear statistical spectroscopy approach. This model is based on ...
A new model for calculating nuclear level densities is investigated. The single-nucleon spectra are ...
We review our calculated energy-, spin- and parity-dependent nuclear level densities based...
An improved calculation of the nuclear level density using equally spaced single nucleon states is p...
The general goal of the project is to develop and implement computer codes and input files to comput...
The general goal of the project is to develop and implement computer codes and input files to comput...
Nuclear level densities are necessary input to the Hauser-Feshbach theory of compound nuclear reacti...
The prediction of cross sections for nuclei far off stability is crucial in the field of nuclear ast...
We review our calculated energy-, spin- and parity-dependent nuclear level densities based on the mi...
Level density ρ is derived for a finite system with strongly interacting nucleons at a given energy ...