N = Z even–even proton-rich nuclei and nuclear structure

Nuclear systems near nucleon drip lines have great importance in studying nucleon–nucleon force properties. However, such unstable systems have few experimental data. Due to technical development in recent years, new experimental data assembly provides huge information to analyze possible observatio...

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Veröffentlicht in:SN applied sciences 2020-11, Vol.2 (11), p.1775, Article 1775
Hauptverfasser: Laouet, Nadjet, Benrachi, Fatima, Akkoyun, Serkan
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Zusammenfassung:Nuclear systems near nucleon drip lines have great importance in studying nucleon–nucleon force properties. However, such unstable systems have few experimental data. Due to technical development in recent years, new experimental data assembly provides huge information to analyze possible observation of new phenomena. In the aim of exploring proton-rich nuclei near closed shells, we have studied the even–even Z  =  N nuclei in 28 < Z < 50 , 50 < N < 82 mass region. This study is based on the investigation of the core polarization and the monopole effect originated from the interactions between the magic core and the valence nucleons. In this context, this work includes the calculation of the energy spectra of Zr, Mo, Ru, Pd and Cd nuclei. These calculations were performed in the framework of the nuclear shell model using NuShellX@MSU code. Using recent single-particle energies, the three-body effect consideration introduces some modifications on the effective interaction. By means of the modified interaction, some nuclear properties of the studied nuclei have been evaluated. The results show a reasonable agreement with the available experimental data. The monopole effect is an important component of nucleon–nucleon interaction, in which its consideration gives a reasonably agreement with available data.
ISSN:2523-3963
2523-3971
DOI:10.1007/s42452-020-03579-0