Phys. Rev. 129, 307–311 (1963)Nuclear Vibrations, Rotations, and the Shell Model. IIReceived 17 July 1962; published in the issue dated January 1963 Within the s-d shell of the nucleus it is possible to approximate an interaction between particles having any given range by a sum of an extreme short-range interaction and an extreme long-range interaction. The long-range interaction is nearly equal to the P2 interaction. This approximation is applied to the vibrational theory and it is shown that rotational spectra are predominant for all ranges of interaction. © 1963 The American Physical Society URL:
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See AlsoSee Also: E. Flamm, C. A. Levinson, and S. Meshkov, Nuclear Vibrations, Rotations, and the Shell Model. I, Phys. Rev. 129, 297 (1963). |
