Competition between $T$=1 and $T$=0 pairing in $pf$-shell nuclei with $N=Z$
Abstract
The pairing correlation energy for two-nucleon configurations with the spin-parity and isospin of , =1 and , =0 are calculated with =1 and =0 pairing interactions, respectively. To this end, we consider the shell model space, including single-particle angular momenta of and . It is pointed out that a two-body matrix element of the spin-triplet =0 pairing is weakened substantially for the orbits, even though the pairing strength is much larger than that for the spin-singlet =1 pairing interaction. In contrast, the spin-triplet pairing correlations overcome the spin-singlet pairing correlations for the configuration, for which the spin-orbit splitting is smaller than that for the configurations, if the strength for the T=0 pairing is larger than that for the T=1 pairing by 50% or more. Using the Hartree-Fock wave functions, it is also pointed out that the mismatch of proton and neutron radial wave functions is at most a few % level, even if the Fermi energies are largely different in the proton and neutron mean-field potentials. These results imply that the configuration with , =1 is likely in the ground state of odd-odd shell nuclei even under the influence of the strong spin-triplet =0 pairing, except at the middle of the shell, in which the odd proton and neutron may occupy the orbits. These results are consistent with the observed spin-parity for all odd-odd shell nuclei except for Cu, which has .
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@article{arxiv.1212.5992,
title = {Competition between $T$=1 and $T$=0 pairing in $pf$-shell nuclei with $N=Z$},
author = {H. Sagawa and Y. Tanimura and K. Hagino},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.5992},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 2figures