In this article we present a classical potential that respects the Pauli exclusion principle and can be used to describe nucleon-nucleon interactions at intermediate energies. The potential depends on the relative momentum of the colliding nucleons and reduces interactions at low momentum transfer mimicking the Pauli exclusion principle. We use the potential with Metropolis Monte Carlo methods and study the formation of finite nuclei and infinite systems. We find good agreement in terms of the binding energies, radii, and internal nucleon distribution of finite nuclei, and the binding energy in nuclear matter and neutron star matter, as well as the formation of nuclear pastas, and the symmetry energy of neutron star matter
Since typically the physics of many body quantum systems is solely described and determined by pairw...
A study is made of the propagation of a deuteron through a nuclear medium. We consider the effect of...
A study is made of the propagation of a deuteron through a nuclear medium. We consider the effect of...
In this article we present a classical potential that respects the Pauli exclusion principle and can...
It is shown that the use of a density-dependent effective Pauli potential together with a generic nu...
he Pauli Exclusion Principle (PEP) is one of the most basic concepts in physics, but also the most d...
This is the first scientific book devoted to the Pauli Exclusion Principle, which is a fundamental p...
The atomic nucleus is composed of two different kinds of fermions: protons and neutrons. If the prot...
We study the binding energies of spin-isospin saturated nuclei with nucleon number 8 ≤ A ≤ 100 in se...
A new development in the antisymmetrization of the first-order nucleon-nucleus elastic microscopic o...
The Pauli exclusion principle induces a repulsion between composite systems of identical fermions su...
We consider nuclei produced in core collapse supernovae and subjected to a high neutron flux. We sho...
In this study, the effects of repulsive nucleon-nucleon interactions arising from the Pauli exclusio...
The effect of spin exchange collisions on the internal variables (orientation, alignment, etc.) of c...
The effect of spin exchange collisions on the internal variables (orientation, alignment, etc.) of c...
Since typically the physics of many body quantum systems is solely described and determined by pairw...
A study is made of the propagation of a deuteron through a nuclear medium. We consider the effect of...
A study is made of the propagation of a deuteron through a nuclear medium. We consider the effect of...
In this article we present a classical potential that respects the Pauli exclusion principle and can...
It is shown that the use of a density-dependent effective Pauli potential together with a generic nu...
he Pauli Exclusion Principle (PEP) is one of the most basic concepts in physics, but also the most d...
This is the first scientific book devoted to the Pauli Exclusion Principle, which is a fundamental p...
The atomic nucleus is composed of two different kinds of fermions: protons and neutrons. If the prot...
We study the binding energies of spin-isospin saturated nuclei with nucleon number 8 ≤ A ≤ 100 in se...
A new development in the antisymmetrization of the first-order nucleon-nucleus elastic microscopic o...
The Pauli exclusion principle induces a repulsion between composite systems of identical fermions su...
We consider nuclei produced in core collapse supernovae and subjected to a high neutron flux. We sho...
In this study, the effects of repulsive nucleon-nucleon interactions arising from the Pauli exclusio...
The effect of spin exchange collisions on the internal variables (orientation, alignment, etc.) of c...
The effect of spin exchange collisions on the internal variables (orientation, alignment, etc.) of c...
Since typically the physics of many body quantum systems is solely described and determined by pairw...
A study is made of the propagation of a deuteron through a nuclear medium. We consider the effect of...
A study is made of the propagation of a deuteron through a nuclear medium. We consider the effect of...