Particle-hole symmetry parameters for nuclei
Abstract
Two new numbers, and ζ, inspired by particle-hole symmetry are introduced. These numbers have extreme values at a closed shell and vanish mid-shell. A combination of even powers of these numbers has been used to model experimentally measured quantities such as R4/2=E(4+1)/E(2+1) and the "microscopic" contribution to binding energies. A binding energy fit consisting of a total of six fit coefficients, including one new shell term, reproduces the experimental binding energies of 2353 nuclei with an r.m.s. standard deviation of 1.55 MeV. The difference between the experimental and fit values of observables, specifically the R4/2, provides an indication of where shell closure features are less pronounced and where sub-shells closures occur.
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