Pairing in Nuclear Matter and Finite Nuclei

Abstract

Effects of pairing with isospin T=0 and T=1 are systematically studied in a model, which is based on a realistic nucleon-nucleon interaction and allows to describe the transition from infinite nuclear matter to finite nuclei. Special attention is paid to the development of the spin-orbit term in the mean field of nucleons in finite nuclei. The spin-orbit term yields a drastic suppression of T=0 proton-neutron pairing but does not lead to a complete disappearance in finite nuclei. Arguments are presented, why no clear evidence of T=0 pairing can be observed in the binding energies of finite nuclei.

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