Proton rich nuclei at and beyond the proton drip line in the Relativistic Mean Field theory

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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the version to appear in Progress of Theoretical Physics, more discussions added

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10.1143/PTP.112.603

Ground state properties of proton-rich odd-$Z$ nuclei in the region $55\le Z \le 73$ are studied in the relativistic mean field (RMF) theory. The RMF equations are solved by using the expansion method in the Harmonic-Oscillator basis. In the particle-particle channel, we use the state-dependent BCS method with a zero-range $\delta$-force, which has been proved to be effective even for neutron-rich nuclei. All the ground state properties, including the one-proton separation energies, the ground state deformations, the last occupied proton orbits and the locations of proton drip line, are calculated. Good agreement with both the available experimental data and the predictions of the RHB method are obtained.

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