Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2007-02-22
Phys.Rev.C76:057301,2007
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
9 pages, 5 figures, 1 table
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.76.057301
We reexamine neutron-proton pairing as a phenomenon that should be explanable in a microscopic theory of nuclear binding energies. Empirically, there is an increased separation energy when both neutron and proton numbers are even or if they are both odd. The enhancement is present at some level in nearly all nuclei: the separation energy difference has the opposite sign in less than 1% of the cases in which sufficient data exist. We discuss the possible origin of the effect in the context of density functional theory (DFT) and its extensions. Neutron-proton pairing from the Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov theory does not seem promising to explain the effect. We demonstrate that much of the increased binding in the odd-odd system might be understood as a recoupling energy. This suggests that the DFT should be extended by angular momentum projection to describe the effect.
Bertsch George F.
Friedman William A.
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