2002
DOI: 10.1140/epja/iepja1393
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On the difference between proton and neutron spin-orbit splittings in nuclei

Abstract: The latest experimental data on nuclei at 132 Sn permit us for the first time to determine the spin-orbit splittings of neutrons and protons in identical orbits in this neutron-rich doubly-magic region and compare the case to that of 208 Pb. Using the new results, which are now consistent for the two neutron-rich doubly magic regions, a theoretical analysis defines the isotopic dependence of the mean field spin-orbit potential and leads to a simple explicit expression for the difference between the spin-orbit … Show more

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“…6, in comparison with the empirical data in Ref. [33]. The values of the effective Landau mass at the Fermi momentum are 0.69, 0.72, 0.66, and 0.67 for NLD1, NLD2, NL3, and FSUGold, respectively.…”
Section: B Finite Nucleisupporting
confidence: 57%
“…6, in comparison with the empirical data in Ref. [33]. The values of the effective Landau mass at the Fermi momentum are 0.69, 0.72, 0.66, and 0.67 for NLD1, NLD2, NL3, and FSUGold, respectively.…”
Section: B Finite Nucleisupporting
confidence: 57%
“…A variety of parameterizations of the WS potential exists (see, e.g., Refs. [43][44][45][46], Table II in Ref. [47] and Table I in Ref.…”
Section: The Theoretical Framework: Microscopic Energy and The Nuclea...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[22,23]) to be about 5 MeV below the higher spin-orbit partner orbitals πνf 5/2 . The energies of the proton π (g 7/2 , d, s, h 11/2 ) orbitals were taken to be the same as those empirically deduced for neutrons, relative to the πνg 9/2 orbitals, in the absence of residual interactions.…”
Section: Comparison With Shell-model Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 93%