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Empirical pairing gaps, shell effects, and di-neutron spatial correlation in neutron-rich nuclei
The empirical pairing gaps derived from four different odd–even mass staggering formulas are compared. By performing single-j shell and multi-shell seniority model calculations as well as by using the standard HFB approach with Skyrme force we show that the simplest three-point formula ΔC(3)(N)=12[B...
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Published in: | Nuclear physics. A 2015-08, Vol.940, p.210-226 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The empirical pairing gaps derived from four different odd–even mass staggering formulas are compared. By performing single-j shell and multi-shell seniority model calculations as well as by using the standard HFB approach with Skyrme force we show that the simplest three-point formula ΔC(3)(N)=12[B(N,Z)+B(N−2,Z)−2B(N−1,Z)] can provide a good measure of the neutron pairing gap in even-N nuclei. It removes to a large extent the contribution from the nuclear mean field as well as contributions from shell structure details. It is also less contaminated by the Wigner effect for nuclei around N=Z. We also show that the strength of ΔC(3)(N) can serve as a good indication of the two-particle spatial correlation in the nucleus of concern and that the weakening of ΔC(3)(N) in some neutron-rich nuclei indicates that the di-neutron correlation itself is weak in these nuclei. |
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ISSN: | 0375-9474 1873-1554 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2015.04.010 |