EPJ Web of Conferences (Apr 2010)
Description of nuclear structures in light nuclei with Brueckner-AMD
Abstract
We develop the new antisymmetrized molecular dynamics (AMD) method, Brueckner-AMD, which makes us perform the AMD calculations starting from the realistic nuclear force. In the Brueckner-AMD, the single-particle orbits of AMD can be applied straightforward to the Bethe-Goldstone equation in the Brueckner theory by using the AMD+Hartree-Fock method, and the G-matrices are determined with the single-particle energies of AMD self-consistently. In that sense, in this framework, the G-matrix in AMD can be solved theoretically without any corrections. We present the applicability of the Brueckner-AMD to describe not only the ground states but also the excited states for some light nuclei, especially the excited 02+ state in 12C which is not solved sufficiently by the present shell model approaches, starting from the realistic nuclear force.