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- W1760165609 abstract "Two-particle two-hole (2p2h) effect on the Gamow-Teller (GT) transition for neutron-rich nuclei is studied by the second Tamm-Dancoff approximation (STDA) with the Skyrme interaction. Unstable $^{24}mathrm{O}$ and $^{34}mathrm{Si}$ and stable $^{48}mathrm{Ca}$ nuclei are chosen to study the quenching and fragmentation of the GT strengths. Correlation of the 2p2h configurations causes about $20%$ quenching and downward shift of GT giant resonances (GTGRs). The residual interaction changing relative angular momentum that appeared in the tensor force part gives a meaningful effect to the GT strength distributions. In this work, $17--26%$ of the total GT strengths are brought to high-energy region above GTGRs. In particular, the tensor force brings strengths to high energy more than 50 MeV. STDA calculation within a small model space for 2p2h configuration is also performed and experimental data of $^{48}mathrm{Ca}$ is reproduced reasonably." @default.
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- W1760165609 date "2016-04-18" @default.
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- W1760165609 title "Estimation of a 2p2h effect on Gamow-Teller transitions within the second Tamm-Dancoff approximation" @default.
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