Shell structure in neutron-rich Ca and Ni nuclei under semi-realistic mean fields
Abstract
Shell structure in the neutron-rich Ca and Ni nuclei is investigated by the spherical Hartree-Fock calculations with the semi-realistic NN interactions. Specific ingredients of the effective interaction, particularly the tensor force, often play a key role in the Z dependence of the neutron shell structure. Such examples are found in N=32 and N=40; N=32 becomes magic or submagic in 52Ca while its magicity is broken in 60Ni, and N=40 is submagic (though not magic) in 68Ni but not in 60Ca. Comments are given on the doubly magic nature of 78Ni. We point out that the loose binding can lead to a submagic number N=58 in 86Ni, assisted by the weak pair coupling.
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