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Coulomb energy of a proton in the relativistic nuclear shell model

Y. Nogami and F. M. Toyama
Phys. Rev. C 42, 2449 – Published 1 December 1990
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We examine the Dirac equation for a proton in a nucleus, with a shell-model potential consisting of nuclear and Coulomb parts. When the Dirac equation is reduced to a Schrödinger-like equation, the effective potential W in it exhibits two Coulomb-related effects that are absent in the usual nonrelativistic treatment: (I) W contains a Coulomb-nuclear interference term; (II) W depends strongly on the proton energy, which in turn depends on the Coulomb energy. If the shell-model potential consists of a strongly attractive Lorentz scalar and a strongly repulsive Lorentz vector, effect I by itself is very large. However, effect II counteracts effect I, leaving a small yet significant decrease in the Coulomb energy as compared with its nonrelativistic counterpart.

  • Received 14 May 1990

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.42.2449

©1990 American Physical Society

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Y. Nogami

  • Department of Physics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4M1

F. M. Toyama

  • Institute of Computer Sciences, Kyoto Sangyo University, Kyoto 603, Japan

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Vol. 42, Iss. 6 — December 1990

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