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In recent years there has been growing interest in the
nucleon-nucleon correl ations inside nuclei. In many respects the
motions of the nucleons can be very well described by an overall
mean field, so that the motion of each nucleon is governed by the
mean field due to all the other nucleons. This concept underlies
the Fermi-gas, Hartree-Fock and shell models and has enabled a
range of nuclear properties to be calculated, often to surprising
accuracy. It gradually became clear, however, that these mean-field
models are limited by the effects due to the very strong
interactions between the nucleons that occur at short distances;
these are the short-range correlations. They are responsible for
instance for the high-momentum components in the nucleon momentum
dis tribution, and prevent the simultaneous description of the
nuclear density and momentum distributions by the same mean field.
It thus becomes necessary to develop methods for including the
effects of nucleon correlations in nuclei, and these are the main
subject of this book. Some related problems of nuclear structure
were discussed in an earlier book by the same authors: Nucleon
Momentum and Density Distributions in Nuclei (Clarendon Press,
Oxford, 1988). The main aim of that book was to study the effects
of nucleon-nucleon correlations, both short-range and tensor, on
the nucleon momentum distribution, which is particularly sensitive
to these correl ations, and on the nucleon density distribution."
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