Separable pairing in covariant density functional theory and its isospin dependence[1]

ORAL

Abstract

A systematic global investigation of pairing properties based on all available experimental data on pairing indicators has been performed for the first time in the framework of covariant density functional theory. It is based on separable pairing interaction of Ref. [2]. The optimization of the scaling factors of this interaction to experimental data clearly reveals its isospin dependence in neutron subsystem. However, the situation is less certain in proton subsystem since similar accuracy of the description of pairing indicators can be achieved both with isospin-dependent and mass-dependent scaling factors. The differences in the functional dependencies of scaling factors lead to the uncertainties in the prediction of proton and neutron pairing properties which are especially pronounced at high isospin and could have a significant impact on some physical observables. For a given part of nuclear chart the scaling factors for spherical nuclei are smaller than those for deformed ones: this feature exists also in non-relativistic density functional theories.

*This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under Grant No. DE-SC0013037.

Publication: [1] S. Teeti and A. V. Afanasjev, Phys. Rev. C 103, 034310 (2021).
[2] Y. Tian, Z. Y. Ma, and P. Ring, Phys. Lett. B 676, 44 (2009).

Presenters

  • saja A Teeti

    • Mississippi State University

Authors

  • saja A Teeti

    • Mississippi State University
  • Anatoli Afanasjev

    • mississippi state university
    • Mississippi State University