Abstract

We point out that the shell-model calculations of Wolters, van Hees, and Glaudemans for the p-shell nuclei in a (0+2)\ensuremath{\Elzxh}\ensuremath{\omega} basis has several serious consistency problems, and we use the case of $^{16}\mathrm{O}$ to illustrate these problems. We discuss some limitations of the parametrization used for effective interaction, criticize the choice of experimental data used in the least-squares fit, and demonstrate that the resultant interaction exhibits some peculiar features which make it differ considerably from realistic interactions.

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