Critical temperature for quenching of pair correlations

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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8 pages including 4 figures, different method to extract Tc, different figures, text partly rewritten

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10.1103/PhysRevC.63.021306

The level density at low spin in the 161,162-Dy and 171,172-Yb nuclei has been extracted from primary gamma rays. The nuclear heat capacity is deduced within the framework of the canonical ensemble. The heat capacity exhibits an S-formed shape as a function of temperature, which is interpreted as a fingerprint of the phase transition from a strongly correlated to an uncorrelated phase. The critical temperature for the quenching of pair correlations is found at Tc=0.50(4) MeV.

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