Cooper pair sizes in 11Li and in superfluid nuclei: a puzzle?

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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9 pages. To be published in J. of Phys. G special issue on Open Problems in Nuclear Structure (OPeNST)

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We point out a strong influence of the pairing force on the size of the two neutron Cooper pair in $^{11}$Li, and to a lesser extent also in $^6$He. It seems that these are quite unique situations, since Cooper pair sizes of stable superfluid nuclei are very little influenced by the intensity of pairing, as recently reported. We explore the difference between $^{11}$Li and heavier superfulid nuclei, and discuss reasons for the exceptional situation in $^{11}$Li.

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