Pseudo-spin symmetry restoration and the in-medium balance between nuclear attractive and repulsive interactions
Abstract
The mechanism that restores the pseudo-spin symmetry (PSS) are investigated under the relativistic Hartree-Fock (RHF) approach, by focusing on the in-medium balance between nuclear attractive and repulsive interactions. It is illustrated that the modelings of both the equilibrium of nuclear dynamics and the in-medium effects can be essentially changed by the -tensor coupling that play the role almost fully via the Fock terms, from which the model discrepancy on the PSS restoration is verified. Specifically, the largely different density-dependent behaviors of the isoscalar coupling strengths and , deduced from the parametrization of the RHF Lagrangian PKA1, play an essential role in restoring the PSS of the high- pseudo-spin doublets around the Fermi levels. Qualitatively, a guidance is provided for the modelings of both the equilibrium of nuclear dynamics and the in-medium effects via the PSS restoration.
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@article{arxiv.1907.00597,
title = {Pseudo-spin symmetry restoration and the in-medium balance between nuclear attractive and repulsive interactions},
author = {Jing Geng and Jia Jie Li and Wen Hui Long and Yi Fei Niu and Shi Yao Chang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.00597},
year = {2019}
}
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