Hartree-Fock Calculations for Double-Closed-Shell Nuclei Using the Modified Delta Interaction

Abstract
Properties of double-closed-shell nuclei are calculated using the Hartree-Fock method. The effective nucleon-nucleon interaction is taken to be the density-dependent "modified δ interaction," which is closely related to the Skyrme interaction, but with only three free parameters. These parameters were chosen so as to reproduce, as well as possible, the binding energy and rms charge radii of O16 and Pb208. This interaction leads to a binding energy 16.5 MeV/A and Fermi momentum 1.33 fm1 of nuclear matter. Good agreement is found with the empirical rms charge radii of the other double-closed-shell nuclei, Ca40, Ca48, and Zr90. The same holds for the single-particle removal energies, especially those from 1s levels. The Hartree-Fock calculations with the present spin-independent and s-state interaction leads to as good agreement with experiment as those made by others, in particular, those made by Vautherin and Brink, who used a Skyrme interaction with five parameters.