Pairing fluctuations and gauge symmetry restoration in rotating superfluid nuclei

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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14 pages, 5 figures, a contribution to the book "50 Years of Nuclear BCS", edited by R.A.Broglia and V.Zelevinsky

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Rapidly rotating nuclei provide us good testing grounds to study the pairing correlations; in fact, the transition from the superfluid to the normal phase is realized at high-spin states. The role played by the pairing correlations is quite different in these two phases: The static (BCS like mean-field) contribution is dominant in the superfluid phase, while the dynamic fluctuations beyond the mean-field approximation are important in the normal phase. The influence of the pairing fluctuations on the high-spin rotational spectra and moments of inertia is discussed.

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