Abstract:
Double mass differences between nuclei having a magic number of protons (neutrons) and their neighbors differing by one or two protons (neutrons) have been calculated on the basis of a semimicroscopic model that has been proposed recently for the problem of nuclear pairing. A dominant term of the effective nucleonnucleon interaction has been calculated on the basis of the realistic Argonne nucleon-nucleon potential v18. It has been supplemented with a moderately small phenomenological term that contains one universal parameter common to protons and neutrons. Double mass differences have been calculated for proton neighbors of the lead-isotope chain (Z=82) and for neutron neighbors of N=82 isotones. Corrections to the model that are caused by the contribution of low-lying surface vibrations (phonons) have been estimated.
Citation:
N. v. Gnezdilov, E. E. Sapershtein, “Calculation of double mass differences for near-magic nuclei on the basis of a semimicroscopic model”, Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 95:12 (2012), 683–688; JETP Letters, 95:12 (2012), 603–608
Saperstein E.E., Baldo M., Gnezdilov N.V., Lombardo U., Pankratov S.S., International Conference on Nuclear Structure and Related Topics, EPJ Web of Conferences, 38, eds. Ershov S., Shneydman T., Vdovin A., Zubov A., E D P Sciences, 2012