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NEUTRON–PROTON PAIRING EFFECT ON ONE-PROTON AND TWO-PROTON SEPARATION ENERGIES IN RARE-EARTH PROTON-RICH NUCLEI

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218301312501005Cited by:9 (Source: Crossref)

    The one-proton and two-proton separation energies are studied for "ordinary" and rare-earth proton-rich nuclei by including the isovector neutron–proton (np) pairing correlations using the BCS approximation. Even–even as well as odd nuclei are considered. In the latter case, the wave function is defined using the blocked-level technique. The single-particle energies used are those of a deformed Woods–Saxon mean field. It is shown that the np isovector pairing effects on the one-proton and two-proton separation energies are non-negligible. However, the only isovector BCS approximation seems to be inadequate for a good description of these quantities when including the np pairing effects: either a particle-number projection or the inclusion of the isoscalar pairing effect seems to be necessary. Another possible improvement would be a more realistic choice of the pairing strengths.

    PACS: 21.60.-n, 21.10.Dr, 21.30.Fe
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