Effect of Finite Binding on the Apparent Spin-Orbit Splitting in Nuclei
Abstract
The apparent splitting between orbitals that are spin-orbit partners can be substantially influenced by the effects of finite binding. In particular, such effects can account for the observed decrease in separation of the neutron 1p3/2 and 1p1/2 orbitals between the 41Ca and 35Si isotopes. This behavior has been the subject of recent experimental and theoretical works and cited as evidence for a proton "bubble" in 34Si causing an explicit weakening of the spin-orbit interaction. The results reported here suggest that the change in the separation between the 1p3/2 and 1p1/2 partners occurs dominantly because of the behavior of the energies of these 1p neutron states near zero binding.
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