Abstract

Consideration is given to the properties of light nuclei in the method of hyperspherical functions with central realistic potentials. In general, the following set of parameters can be described satisfactorily for the nuclei: binding energy, excitation energy of monopole resonance, RMS radius, elastic and inelastic form factors. The detailed reproduction of the relevant data for each nucleus necessitates the solution of the inverse problem and requires that the corresponding nucleon-nucleon potential (which will probably vary from nucleus to nucleus) be found.

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