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Ab initio effective interactions for sd-shell valence nucleons

We perform \textit{ab initio} no-core shell-model calculations for $A=18$ and $19$ nuclei in a $4\hbarΩ$, or $N_{\rm max}=4$, model space by using the effective JISP16 and chiral N3LO nucleon-nucleon potentials and transform the many-body effective Hamiltonians into the $0\hbarΩ$ model space to construct the $A$-body effective Hamiltonians in the $sd$-shell. We separate the $A$-body effective Hamiltonians with $A=18$ and $A=19$ into inert core, one-, and two-body components. Then, we use these core, one-, and two-body components to perform standard shell-model calculations for the $A=18$ and $A=19$ systems with valence nucleons restricted to the $sd$ shell. Finally, we compare the standard shell-model results in the $0\hbarΩ$ model space with the exact no-core shell model results in the $4\hbarΩ$ model space for the $A=18$ and $A=19$ systems and find good agreement.

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