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Nucleons moving inside the nucleus are subject to the strong force even though the nucleon—nucleon interactions are greatly modified with respect to the interaction between free nucleons. The interaction inside the nucleus is dependent on the precise structure of the nuclear medium and is strongly state and mass dependent. In Chap. 3 we shall discuss in more detail how the ‘free’ nucleon—nucleon interaction is modified when the two interacting nucleons are brought inside an atomic nucleus with a total of A nucleons, and, moreover, when they are moving in specific single-particle orbitals in a spherical average field.
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