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The role of superfluidity in nuclear incompressibilities

Nuclear Theory 2009-08-20 v1

Abstract

Nuclei are propitious tools to investigate the role of the superfluidity in the compressibility of a Fermionic system. The centroid of the Giant Monopole Resonance (GMR) in Tin isotopes is predicted using a constrained Hartree-Fock Bogoliubov approach, ensuring a full self-consistent treatment. Superfluidity is found to favour the compressibitily of nuclei. Pairing correlations explain why doubly magic nuclei such as 208^{208}Pb are stiffer compared to open-shell nuclei. Fully self-consistent predictions of the GMR on an isotopic chain should be the way to microscopically extract both the incompressibility and the density dependence of a given energy functional. The macroscopic extraction of Ksym_{sym}, the asymmetry incompressibility, is questioned. Investigations of the GMR in unstable nuclei are called for. Pairing gap dependence of the nuclear matter incompressibility should also be investigated.

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@article{arxiv.0905.3335,
  title  = {The role of superfluidity in nuclear incompressibilities},
  author = {Elias Khan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.3335},
  year   = {2009}
}

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