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View SchemaContinuum effects on the pairing in neutron drip-line nuclei studied with the canonical-basis HFB method
| Authors | Naoki Tajima |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | nucl-th/0503036 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/nucl-th/0503036 |
| DOI | 10.1140/epjad/i2005-06-076-2 |
| Journal | Eur.Phys.J. A25 (2005) 571-572 |
Abstract
The canonical-basis HFB method provides an efficient way to describe pairing correlations involving the continuum part of the single-particle spectrum in coordinate-space representations. It can be applied to super-conducting deformed drip-line nuclei as easily as to stable or spherical nuclei. This method is applied to a simulation of the approach to the neutron drip line. It turns out that the HFB solution has a stronger pairing and a smaller deformation as the Fermi level is raised. However, such changes are smooth and finite. No divergences or discontinuities of the radius or other quantities are found in the limit of zero Fermi energy. The nuclear density continues to be localized even a little beyond the drip line.
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"abstract": "The canonical-basis HFB method provides an efficient way to describe pairing\ncorrelations involving the continuum part of the single-particle spectrum in\ncoordinate-space representations. It can be applied to super-conducting\ndeformed drip-line nuclei as easily as to stable or spherical nuclei. This\nmethod is applied to a simulation of the approach to the neutron drip line. It\nturns out that the HFB solution has a stronger pairing and a smaller\ndeformation as the Fermi level is raised. However, such changes are smooth and\nfinite. No divergences or discontinuities of the radius or other quantities are\nfound in the limit of zero Fermi energy. The nuclear density continues to be\nlocalized even a little beyond the drip line.",
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