Re-investigation of heat capacity and paring phase transition in hot 93-98Mo nuclei
Abstract
The empirical heat capacities of 93-98Mo nuclei are re-investigated by using the latest updated and recommended nuclear level density (NLD) data below the neutron binding energy Bn combined with the back-shifted Fermi-gas (BSFG) model for the energy region above Bn. For the latter, the BSFG formula with energy-dependent level density parameter is used and the new parameterization has been carried out in order to obtain the best fit to the new NLD data in the whole data range. The results obtained show that the S-shaped heat capacity, a fingerprint of the pairing phase transition, is more pronounced in even 94,96,98Mo nuclei than that in odd 93,95,97Mo isotopes. This result is different with those obtained in two previous studies by R. Chankova et al., [Phys. Rev. C 73, 034311 (2006)] and K. Kaneko et al., [Phys. Rev. C 74, 024325 (2006)], in which the old NLD data and the BSFG model with energy-independent level density parameter were used. Moreover, the present work suggests that the very strong S-shape observed in the heat capacities of both even and odd Molybdenum isotopes by K. Kaneko et al., [Phys. Rev. C 74, 024325 (2006)] should be re-investigated. The present work also suggests that obtain the correct heat capacity and associated pairing phase transition in excited nuclei, one should use the correct NLD data and the best fitted BSFG NLD in the entire region where the experimental data are available.
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