Effects of the continuum on the spin-orbit splitting
ORAL
Abstract
A major step in the development of the shell model was the introduction
by Mayer and Jensen [1,2] of a rather strong spin-orbit potential component to the
nuclear mean field. This coupling splits the levels with j = l +/- 1/2,
which are degenerate in a spin-independent potential, lowering those
with parallel coupling j = l + 1/2. The sequence of single-particle levels obtained
when the spin-orbit force is added to the central potential provides a natural
explanation of the major magic numbers and has been confirmed by
a large body of experimental evidence. The average one-body potential
results from a strong two-body spin-orbit force VLS(1,2) [3].
In this work we study the possible effects of the continuum on the
spin-orbit splitting when the initial levels are near threshold. We do this
by considering a simple model of two nucleons a in single-l shell
interacting by the two-body interaction above, which we solve in the LS basis.
The results show an apparent reduction of the spin-orbit splitting as a function of the
width of the j=l-1/2 level, which is located into the continuum.
[1] Mayer, M. G., Phys. Rev. 75, 1969, (1949).
[2] Haxel, O., Jensen, J. H. D., and Suess, H. E. , Phys. Rev. 75, 1766, (1949).
[3] A. Bohr and B. R. Mottelson, Nuclear Structure Vol. I, World Scientific Publishing Co (1998).
by Mayer and Jensen [1,2] of a rather strong spin-orbit potential component to the
nuclear mean field. This coupling splits the levels with j = l +/- 1/2,
which are degenerate in a spin-independent potential, lowering those
with parallel coupling j = l + 1/2. The sequence of single-particle levels obtained
when the spin-orbit force is added to the central potential provides a natural
explanation of the major magic numbers and has been confirmed by
a large body of experimental evidence. The average one-body potential
results from a strong two-body spin-orbit force VLS(1,2) [3].
In this work we study the possible effects of the continuum on the
spin-orbit splitting when the initial levels are near threshold. We do this
by considering a simple model of two nucleons a in single-l shell
interacting by the two-body interaction above, which we solve in the LS basis.
The results show an apparent reduction of the spin-orbit splitting as a function of the
width of the j=l-1/2 level, which is located into the continuum.
[1] Mayer, M. G., Phys. Rev. 75, 1969, (1949).
[2] Haxel, O., Jensen, J. H. D., and Suess, H. E. , Phys. Rev. 75, 1766, (1949).
[3] A. Bohr and B. R. Mottelson, Nuclear Structure Vol. I, World Scientific Publishing Co (1998).
*This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.
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Presenters
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Augusto O Macchiavelli
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory