Core polarization and neutron halos
The effects of core polarization on the structure of Li and Be halos and their consequences on one-and two-neutron transfer reactions are discussed.
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The effects of core polarization on the structure of Li and Be halos and their consequences on one-and two-neutron transfer reactions are discussed.
Soon after the formulation of BCS theory [1], it was recognized by Bohr, Mottelson, and Pines that the existence of an energy gap in the intrinsic excitation spectrum of deformed nuclei displayed a suggestive analogy with that observed in the electronic spectra of metallic superconductors and could, like this one, be described at profit in terms of correlated pairs [2]. Their paper represented the
We review recent progress made in understanding the role of medium polarization on superuidity in finite nuclei and in the inner crust of neutron stars. The interweaving of collective and quasiparticle degrees of freedom is treated within the framework of Nuclear Field Theory, propagating the basic renormalization processes through the Nambu-Gor’kov equations. It is then possible to obtain quantit
In this short letter we briefly address two important points of two-neutron transfer reactions, namely the successive nature of the process and the role of pairing correlations during this sequential transfer. The discussion is made within the 2-step DWBA formalism. The calculations were carried out making use of software specifically developed for this purpose, which includes successive, simultan
Pairing rotations and pairing vibrations are collective modes associated with a field, the pair field, which changes the number of particles by two. Consequently, they can be studied at profit with the help of two-particle transfer reactions in superfluid and in normal nuclei, respectively. The advent of exotic beams has opened, for the first time, the possibility to carry out such studies in medi
Absolute values of two-particle transfer cross sections along the Sn-isotopic chain are calculated. They agree with measurements within errors and without free parameters. Within this scenario, the predictions concerning the absolute value of the two-particle transfer cross sections associated with the excitation of the pairing vibrational spectrum expected around the recently discovered closed sh
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Within the framework of nuclear field theory (NFT), the spectrum of atomic nuclei is described in terms of collective and quasiparticle degrees of freedom, that is, of elementary modes of excitation that are directly related to experiment and of their coupling, whose strength and form factors are the basic ingredients entering in the calculations of absolute cross sections of inelastic and of one-
We discuss the solution of the Dyson equation (also known as the Nambu-Gor'kov equation) for the case of medium polarization Nuclear Field Theory (NFT) processes in nuclei, and apply it to the nucleus 120Sn. Starting from a mean field obtained with the Sly4 effective nucleon-nucleon force, (mk = 0.7), we renormalize the single-particle states and the pairing interaction through the coupling to col
We present a brief introduction to the second order DWBA reaction formalism which we have used to perform the theoretical analysis of two-nucleon transfer reactions induced both by heavy and light ions. We also show an example of such a calculation, emphasizing the connection between the structure aspects of the problem and the resulting predicted two-neutron transfer cross section. The calculatio
We solve the Nambu-Gor'kov equations in 120Sn, demonstrating that the coupling of quasiparticles with collective surface vibrations renormalizes the low-lying part of the nuclear spectrum and influences pairing correlations in a substantial way.
The six measured ASn(p,t)A-2Sn(gs) transfer absolute differential cross sections (A = 112, 116, 118, 120, 122, and 124) are calculated within the framework of DWBA taking into account successive, simultaneous and non-orthogonality contributions, and making use of BCS spectroscopic amplitudes which reproduce the overall distortion of the Fermi distribution around εF . Theory provides an overall acc
High polarizability and halo phenomena are strongly correlated, as evidenced by the qualitative changes of the nuclear spectrum which arise taking into account the dynamical coupling of the valence neutrons with the collective vibrations of the system. Direct experimental evidence of their role in the induced pairing interaction binding the halo neutrons of 11Li to the core 9Li is provided by the
The second-order distorted wave Born approximation implementation of two-particle transfer direct reactions which includes simultaneous and successive transfer, properly corrected by non-orthogonality effects, is tested with the help of controlled nuclear structure and reaction inputs against data spanning the whole mass table, and showed to constitute a quantitative probe of nuclear pairing corre
We calculate the different contributions to the pairing gap for the case of the superfluid nucleus 120Sn, making use of the Dyson equation (also known as the Nambu-Gor'kov equation in the case of superfluid systems) to propagate leading medium polarization Nuclear Field Theory (NFT) processes to all orders. Starting from a mean field obtained with the SLy4 effective force (mk ≈ 0.7), we renormaliz
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