Valence Neutron-Proton Orientation in Atomic Nuclei

Abstract

It is shown that the renormalized nuclear deformations in different mass regions can be globally scaled by two probability partition factors of Boltzmann-like distribution, which are derived from the competing valence np and like-nucleon interactions. The partition factors are simply related to the probabilities of anti-parallel and fully-aligned orientations of the angular momenta of the neutrons and protons in the valence np pairs, responsible for spherical- and deformed-shape phases, respectively. The partition factors derived from the renormalized deformations are also present in the new scaling law for the energies of the first 2+ states. A striking concordance between the distributions of the renormalized deformations and of the newly introduced parameter for the energies of the first 2+ states over the extended mass region from Ge to Cf is achieved, giving strong support to the existence of two phases: anti-aligned and fully-aligned subsets of np pairs.

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