The Relative Abundance of Correlated Spin-zero Nucleon Pairs
Abstract
We utilize the generalized contact formalism in conjunction with the Woods-Saxon mean-field description of the long-range part of the nuclear wave function to assess the relative prevalence of short-range correlation pairs within atomic nuclei. We validate our approach by fitting experimental charge density results and electron scattering experiments to a very good agreement. Applying our model, we calculate the spin-zero short-range correlations contact ratios. Interestingly, for nuclei with , we observe a notable dependence on the neutron-to-proton ratio . Specifically, the probability per nucleon to find neutron-neutron pairs increases, while that of proton-proton pairs decreases, whereas the probability of finding neutron-proton pairs remains relatively constant. To interpret this isospin symmetry breaking effect, we employ a simple model based on generalized Levinger constants, linking it to differences in nuclear proton and neutron radii.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2407.15068,
title = {The Relative Abundance of Correlated Spin-zero Nucleon Pairs},
author = {Raz Yankovich and Ehoud Pazy and Nir Barnea},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.15068},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
5 pages, 5 figures