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Spin-isospin response of deformed neutron-rich nuclei in a self-consistent Skyrme energy-density-functional approach

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We develop a new framework of the self-consistent deformed proton-neutron quasiparticle-random-phase approximation (pnQRPA), formulated in the Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov (HFB) single-quasiparticle basis. The same Skyrme force is used in both the HFB and pnQRPA calculations except in the proton-neutron particle-particle channel, where an S=1 contact force is employed. Numerical application is performed for Gamow-Teller (GT) strength distributions and $\beta$-decay rates in the deformed neutron-rich Zr isotopes located around the path of the rapid-neutron-capture process nucleosynthesis. It is found that the GT strength distributions are fragmented due to deformation. Furthermore we find that the momentum-dependent terms in the particle-hole residual interaction leads to a stronger collectivity of the GT giant resonance. The T=0 pairing enhances the low-lying strengths cooperatively with the T=1 pairing correlation, which shortens the $\beta$-decay half lives by at most an order of magnitude. The new calculation scheme reproduces well the observed isotopic dependence of the $\beta$-decay half lives of deformed $^{100-110}$Zr isotopes.

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Proton-neutron pair correlations in neutron-rich nuclei

nucl-th · 2024-11-21 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Spin-triplet proton-neutron pair correlations in neutron-rich Ca, Ni, and Sn isotopes are predicted to vary non-monotonically with neutron number, with enhancements tied to specific shell configurations.

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  • Proton-neutron pair correlations in neutron-rich nuclei nucl-th · 2024-11-21 · conditional · none · ref 25 · internal anchor

    Spin-triplet proton-neutron pair correlations in neutron-rich Ca, Ni, and Sn isotopes are predicted to vary non-monotonically with neutron number, with enhancements tied to specific shell configurations.