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arxiv: 1201.1097 · v1 · pith:D7WEGHOOnew · submitted 2012-01-05 · ⚛️ nucl-ex · nucl-th

Evolution of the N=50 gap from Z=30 to Z=38 and extrapolation towards 78Ni

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The evolution of the N=50 gap is analyzed as a function of the occupation of the proton f5/2 and p3/2 orbits. It is based on experimental atomic masses, using three different methods of one or two-neutron separation energies of ground or isomeric states. We show that the effect of correlations, which is maximized at Z=32 could be misleading with respect to the determination of the size of the shell gap, especially when using the method with two-neutron separation energies. From the methods that are the least perturbed by correlations, we estimate the N=50 spherical shell gap in 78Ni. Whether 78Ni would be a rigid spherical or deformed nucleus is discussed in comparison with other nuclei in which similar nucleon-nucleon forces are at play.

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