Pairing correlations. Part 2: Microscopic analysis of odd-even mass staggering in nuclei
Abstract
The odd-even mass staggering in nuclei is analyzed in the context of self-consistent mean-field calculations, for spherical as well as for deformed nuclei. For these nuclei, the respective merits of the energy differences and to extract both the pairing gap and the time-reversal symmetry breaking effect at the same time are extensively discussed. The usual mass formula , is shown to contain additional mean-field contributions when realistic pairing is used in the calculation. A simple tool is proposed in order to remove time-reversal symmetry breaking effects from . Extended comparisons with the odd-even mass staggering obtained in the zero pairing limit (schematic model and self-consistent calculations) show the non-perturbative contribution of pairing correlations on this observable. PACS: 21.10Dr; 21.10.Hw; 21.30.-x. Keywords: Mean-field theories; Pairing correlations; Odd-even mass staggering;
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0105050,
title = {Pairing correlations. Part 2: Microscopic analysis of odd-even mass staggering in nuclei},
author = {T. Duguet and P. Bonche and P. -H. Heenen and J. Meyer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0105050},
year = {2009}
}
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41 pages, 23 figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev. C