Abstract

A preliminary step in the direction of a consistent microscopic description of static and dynamics properties of nuclear matter and finite nuclei in the framework of the Brueckner theory is preseted. A simple model for effects beyond the standard two-body non-relativistic approach is discussed. The nuclear matter compressibility and the symmetry energy are estimated on the basis of overall consistency in the description of the properties of nuclear matter and the radii, binding energies and charge distributions for a wide range of finite nuclei.

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