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Application of the Supersymmetric Model to Exotic Oxygen Nuclei

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The idea of application of the supersymmetry to nuclei is based on the assumption that in ground and low excited states of nuclei valence nucleons are mostly coupled to the static pairs which with unpaired nucleons, one or two, form a system for the super-symmetry application. Such a picture is, from the very beginning, an approximation because pairs of nucleons can be only approximately treated as bosons.

The work is partly supported by Polish Committee for Scientific Research (KBN) under Contract No. 2 PO3B 199 09.

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Szpikowski, S., Próchniak, L., Berej, W. (1997). Application of the Supersymmetric Model to Exotic Oxygen Nuclei. In: Gruber, B., Ramek, M. (eds) Symmetries in Science IX. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5921-4_24

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