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I.D. Johnston

Bio: I.D. Johnston is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 812 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, an energy independent nucleon-nucleon potential model was proposed to represent the n-p data in a satisfactory manner for the first time, and the phase shifts predicted by the model were in fair agreement with the solutions YLAM ( T = 1) and YLAN3M (T = 0) recently found by the Yale group.

821 citations


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TL;DR: Hard (infinitely hard) and soft (Yukawa) core potentials have been fit to Yale and Livermore phase parameters and low-energy data as discussed by the authors, and it is found that neither the short-range behavior of the potentials nor the central-to-tensor ratio in the 3 S 1 - 3 D 1 state is well determined by the data.

1,818 citations

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TL;DR: The purpose of this chapter is to review this “traditional” approach in the area of nuclear forces and their applications to nuclear structure.
Abstract: Nowadays it has become customary in nuclear physics to denote by “tradition” the approach that considers nucleons and mesons as the relevant degrees of freedom. It is the purpose of this chapter to review this “traditional” approach in the area of nuclear forces and their applications to nuclear structure.

1,049 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the 1p shell was obtained by fitting energy data about nuclear levels and the magnetic dipole moments and probabilities for M1 gamma transitions and beta decay were calculated with the resultant wave functions.

943 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an effective local interaction for inelastic scattering is derived by fitting the matrix elements of a sum of Yukawas and, for the tensor force, other closely related forms, to three selected sets of G-matrix elements.

790 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the applicability of the free nucleon-nucleon potential determined by the scattering data in the shell-model description of finite nuclei.

665 citations