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Nuclear level densities away from line of $\beta$-stability

Nuclear Theory 2022-01-26 v1

Abstract

The variation of total nuclear level densities (NLDs) and level density parameters with proton number (Z)(Z) are studied around the β\beta-stable isotope, Z0Z_{0}, for a given mass number. We perform our analysis for a mass range A=40A=40 to 180 using the NLDs from popularly used databases obtained with the single-particle energies from two different microsopic mass-models. These NLDs which include microscopic structural effects such as collective enhancement, pairing and shell corrections, do not exhibit inverted parabolic trend with a strong peak at Z0Z_{0} as predicted earlier. We also compute the NLDs using the single-particle energies from macroscopic-microscopic mass-model. Once the collective and pairing effects are ignored, the inverted parabolic trends of NLDs and the corresponding level density parameters become somewhat visible. Nevertheless, the factor that governs the (ZZ0)(Z-Z_{0}) dependence of the level density parameter, leading to the inverted parabolic trend, is found to be smaller by an order of magnitude. We further find that the (ZZ0)(Z-Z_{0}) dependence of NLDs is quite sensitive to the shell effects.

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@article{arxiv.2112.09563,
  title  = {Nuclear level densities away from line of $\beta$-stability},
  author = {T. Ghosh and B. Maheshwari and Sangeeta and G. Saxena and B. K. Agrawal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.09563},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted in Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics