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Spin-triplet proton-neutron pair in spin-dipole excitations

Nuclear Theory 2021-08-04 v2

Abstract

Background: Spin-triplet (S=1S=1) proton-neutron (pn) pairing in nuclei has been under debate. It is well known that the dynamical pairing affects the nuclear matrix element of the Gamow-Teller (GT) transition and the double beta decay. Purpose: We investigate the effect of the pn-pair interaction in the T=0,S=1T=0, S=1 channel on the low-lying spin-dipole (SD) transition. We then aim at clarifying the distinction of the role in between the SD and GT transitions. Method: We perform a three-body model calculation for the transition 80Ni80Cu{}^{80}\mathrm{Ni}\to{}^{80}\mathrm{Cu}, where 78Ni{}^{78}\mathrm{Ni} is taken as a core. The strength of the pair interaction is varied to see the effect on the SD transition-strength distribution. To fortify the finding obtained by the three-body model, we employ the nuclear energy-density functional method for the SD transitions in several nuclei, where one can expect a strong effect. Results: The effect of the S=1S=1 pn-pair interaction depends on the spatial overlap of the pn pair and the angular momentum of the valence nucleons; the higher the angular momentum of the orbitals, the more significant the effect. Conclusions: The dynamical S=1S=1 pairing is effective even for SD states although the spatial overlap of the pn pair can be smaller than GT states. The SD transition involving high-\ell orbitals with the same principal quantum number is strongly affected by the dynamical S=1S=1 pairing.

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@article{arxiv.2104.06049,
  title  = {Spin-triplet proton-neutron pair in spin-dipole excitations},
  author = {Kenichi Yoshida and Yusuke Tanimura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.06049},
  year   = {2021}
}