Abstract

Shell-model interactions are constructed in the cross-shell model space connecting the 0p and 1s0d shells with due regard for the perturbative effects of the neighboring 0s and 0f1p shells. The interactions have three distinctive 0p-shell, cross-shell, and 1s0d-shell parts. The latter is taken to be the previously determined W interaction. The 0p-shell interaction is represented by two-body matrix elements and the cross-shell by either a potential or by two-body matrix elements. The interactions are determined by least-squares fits to 51 0p-shell and 165 cross-shell binding energies. It is found that the addition of monopole terms to a potential that is otherwise similar to that of the Millener-Kurath interaction results in a great improvement in the fit. In the fit to two-body matrix elements, 45 of 97 possible linear combinations of parameters are varied and the root-mean-square deviation for the 165 cross-shell energies is 330 keV. Examples of the application of the interactions are given for the prediction of neutron-rich binding energies, Gamow-Teller decays, and 0\ensuremath{\Elzxh}\ensuremath{\omega}, 1\ensuremath{\Elzxh}\ensuremath{\omega}, and 2\ensuremath{\Elzxh}\ensuremath{\omega} energy spectra.

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