Bubbles in $^{34}$Si and $^{22}$O?
Nuclear Theory
2008-09-25 v1
Abstract
Bubble nuclei are characterized by a depletion of their central density. Their existence is examined within three different theoretical frameworks: the shell model as well as non-relativistic and relativistic microscopic mean-field approaches. We propose Si and O as possible candidates for proton and neutron bubble nuclei, respectively. In the case of O, we observe a significant model dependence, thereby calling into question the bubble structure of O. In contrast, an overall agreement among the models is obtained for Si. Indeed, all models predict a central proton density depletion of about 40%. This result provides strong evidence in favor of a proton bubble in Si.
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@article{arxiv.0809.4124,
title = {Bubbles in $^{34}$Si and $^{22}$O?},
author = {M. Grasso and L. Gaudefroy and E. Khan and T. Nikši\' c and J. Piekarewicz and O. Sorlin and N. Van Giai and D. Vretenar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0809.4124},
year = {2008}
}
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