Coherence features of the spin-aligned neutron-proton pair coupling scheme

Abstract

The seniority scheme has been shown to be extremely useful for the classification of nuclear states in semi-magic nuclei. The neutron-proton (np) correlation breaks the seniority symmetry in a major way. As a result, the corresponding wave function is a mixture of many components with different seniority quantum numbers. In this contribution we show that the np interaction may favor a new kind of coupling in N=Z nuclei, i.e., the so-called isoscalar spin-aligned np pair mode. Shell model calculations reveal that the ground and low-lying yrast states of the N = Z nuclei 92Pd and 96Cd may mainly be built upon such spin-aligned np pairs each carrying the maximum angular momentum J = 9 allowed by the shell 0g9/2 which is dominant in this nuclear region.

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