Abstract
Although nonrelativistic estimates of single-particle kinetic-energy expectation values appear to have invalidated the Hartree-Fock relation between total binding energy, single-particle eigenvalues, and kinetic-energy expectation values, a recent relativistic Hartree calculation has been successful at reproducing finite nuclear properties for closed-shell nuclei. Using the nucleus, it is demonstrated that this success is due to a reduction in the expectation values of the relativistic analog of the kinetic-energy operator.
- Received 27 March 1972
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.28.1281
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