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Isospin-Based Supersymmetry in Neutron-Proton Pairing gap of fp-Shell Nuclei

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Pith's one-line read Neutron-proton pairing gaps derived in IBM-4 unify descriptions across even-even, odd-A, and odd-odd fp-shell nuclei and support isospin supersymmetry.

desk verdict The paper fits asymmetric coefficients to binding-energy data inside IBM-4 and reports better pairing-gap agreement, but the fit is to the same data used for validation so the supersymmetry claim stays untested. read the letter →

arxiv 2605.29542 v1 pith:UTUADFUF submitted 2026-05-28 nucl-th

classification nucl-th
keywords neutron-protonpairingisospinfp-shellnucleigapssupersymmetryIBM-4nuclearstructurebindingenergies
verification ladder T0 review T1 audit T2 compute T3 formal

The pith

A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.

The reading

The paper sets out to show that the interacting boson model-4, which keeps isospin and spin explicit, can generate neutron-proton pairing gaps that work the same way for even-even, odd-A, and odd-odd nuclei in the fp shell. Conventional gap formulas are altered by adding effective asymmetric weighting coefficients chosen to reflect shell structure, blocking, and isospin; these coefficients are fixed by fitting measured binding energies. The resulting expressions improve agreement with data and reinforce the assumption that the lightest fp-shell nuclei display supersymmetry rooted in isospin. A reader would care because the work supplies one framework for pairing that treats like-nucleon and neutron-proton correlations on equal footing instead of handling them separately.

What carries the argument

The interacting boson model-4 with explicit isospin and spin degrees of freedom, combined with neutron-proton pairing-gap expressions that incorporate fitted asymmetric weighting coefficients.

What would settle it

Direct comparison of calculated neutron-proton gaps (with and without the asymmetric coefficients) against measured binding-energy differences for a set of odd-odd fp-shell nuclei; if the coefficients yield no systematic improvement or if the supersymmetry predictions deviate consistently from new data, the central claims would be refuted.

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Core claim

Within the interacting boson model-4, neutron-proton pairing gaps are derived for the first time, supplying a unified description of pairing correlations that covers even-even, odd-A, and odd-odd fp-shell nuclei. Effective asymmetric weighting coefficients are inserted into the standard gap formulas and fixed by a fit to experimental binding energies; the modified expressions produce markedly better agreement with observed systematics. The calculations thereby lend support to the central assumption of isospin-based supersymmetry for the first fp-shell nuclei and underscore the importance of isospin-dependent effects for neutron-proton pairing collectivity.

Load-bearing premise

The effective asymmetric weighting coefficients capture physical effects of shell structure, blocking, and isospin symmetry instead of simply masking deficiencies in the underlying model.

Editorial extensions

If this is right

  • A single set of gap expressions now applies uniformly to even-even, odd-A, and odd-odd nuclei in the fp shell.
  • Isospin-dependent terms must be retained to reproduce the observed collectivity of neutron-proton pairing.
  • The supersymmetry assumption for the lightest fp-shell nuclei receives quantitative backing from the improved fits.
  • Nuclear mass formulas that include these modified gaps should predict binding energies more accurately across the fp region.

Reading between the lines

Editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • The same coefficient-fitting procedure could be tested on nuclei outside the fp shell to check whether the isospin-supersymmetry pattern persists.
  • Odd-odd nuclei binding energies measured with higher precision would provide an independent check on the unified gap formulas.
  • Other algebraic models that treat isospin could be compared directly with the IBM-4 results to see whether the asymmetric weighting is model-specific or more general.
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Referee Report

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Summary. The manuscript uses the interacting boson model-4 (IBM-4) to investigate isospin (T=0 and T=1) effects on neutron-proton pairing correlations in fp-shell nuclei. It derives neutron-proton pairing gaps for the first time within this framework to provide a unified description across even-even, odd-A, and odd-odd systems; introduces effective asymmetric weighting coefficients into conventional gap formulas, motivated by shell structure, blocking, and isospin symmetry; fits these coefficients to experimental binding energies to improve agreement with data; and concludes that the results support the supersymmetry assumption for the first fp-shell nuclei.

Significance. If the asymmetric coefficients can be independently derived from the IBM-4 Hamiltonian or validated out-of-sample rather than fitted to the same binding-energy data, the work would supply a unified isospin-dependent description of pairing gaps and add evidence for supersymmetry in this mass region. The current presentation, however, leaves the support for supersymmetry dependent on the fit itself.

major comments (2)
  1. [Abstract] Abstract: the asymmetric weighting coefficients are determined by a fit to the same experimental binding-energy data against which the improved agreement is judged; without an independent derivation from the IBM-4 Hamiltonian, a microscopic calculation, or out-of-sample tests, the reported improvement cannot be taken as evidence that the supersymmetry assumption is supported rather than that the fit compensates for model truncation or missing correlations.
  2. [Abstract] Abstract and main text (pairing-gap derivation): the claim that IBM-4 yields neutron-proton pairing gaps for the first time and thereby supports supersymmetry rests on the fitted coefficients; the manuscript supplies no cross-check that the numerical values of these coefficients follow from the IBM-4 parameters or from known isospin-breaking terms, leaving the central supersymmetry conclusion circular.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

2 responses · 1 unresolved

We thank the referee for the constructive comments. We respond point by point to the major comments and indicate where revisions will be made.

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  1. Referee: [Abstract] Abstract: the asymmetric weighting coefficients are determined by a fit to the same experimental binding-energy data against which the improved agreement is judged; without an independent derivation from the IBM-4 Hamiltonian, a microscopic calculation, or out-of-sample tests, the reported improvement cannot be taken as evidence that the supersymmetry assumption is supported rather than that the fit compensates for model truncation or missing correlations.

    Authors: We agree that the asymmetric coefficients are fitted to the same binding-energy data used for comparison. The physical motivation for the coefficients (shell structure, blocking, isospin) is discussed in the text, but we accept that the improvement does not constitute independent evidence for supersymmetry. In revision we will modify the abstract to state that the effective coefficients yield improved agreement and a unified description, without claiming that the fit itself supports the supersymmetry assumption. revision: yes

  2. Referee: [Abstract] Abstract and main text (pairing-gap derivation): the claim that IBM-4 yields neutron-proton pairing gaps for the first time and thereby supports supersymmetry rests on the fitted coefficients; the manuscript supplies no cross-check that the numerical values of these coefficients follow from the IBM-4 parameters or from known isospin-breaking terms, leaving the central supersymmetry conclusion circular.

    Authors: The application of IBM-4 to extract neutron-proton pairing gaps across even-even, odd-A and odd-odd nuclei is new. We acknowledge, however, that the coefficient values are not derived from the IBM-4 Hamiltonian and that the supersymmetry statement therefore rests on the phenomenological fit. We will revise the abstract and main text to remove the claim of support for supersymmetry and instead note that the results are consistent with the supersymmetry assumption under the effective parameterization. No cross-check from the Hamiltonian parameters is available in the present work. revision: partial

standing simulated objections not resolved
  • Independent derivation of the numerical values of the asymmetric coefficients from the IBM-4 Hamiltonian parameters or from known isospin-breaking terms.

Circularity Check

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Fitted asymmetric weighting coefficients make improved agreement and supersymmetry support consequences of the fit

  1. fitted input called prediction [Abstract]
    "effective asymmetric weighting coefficients are introduced into the conventional pairing-gap expressions, motivated by physical considerations related to shell structure, blocking effects, and isospin symmetry. These coefficients are determined through a fit to experimental binding-energy data and lead to a significant improvement in the agreement between theoretical predictions and observed systematic. Additionally, the results support the central assumption regarding the supersymmetry of the first fp-shell nuclei"

    The coefficients are explicitly fitted to the same binding-energy data whose agreement is later cited as evidence; the reported improvement and supersymmetry support are therefore direct outputs of the fit rather than independent tests of the model.

full rationale

The paper fits effective asymmetric weighting coefficients to experimental binding-energy data and then reports that the resulting agreement supports the supersymmetry assumption for fp-shell nuclei. Because the coefficients are adjusted directly to the target data, both the 'significant improvement' and the claimed support for supersymmetry reduce to the fitting step rather than emerging as independent predictions from the IBM-4 Hamiltonian. No independent derivation or cross-check of the coefficient values is supplied.

Assumptions & free parameters 1 free parameters · 1 assumptions · 0 invented entities

The work relies on the standard assumptions of the interacting boson model-4 and on the validity of the fitted weighting coefficients as physically motivated rather than purely phenomenological.

free parameters (1)
  • asymmetric weighting coefficients
    Introduced into conventional pairing-gap expressions and determined by fit to experimental binding energies.
assumptions (1)
  • domain assumption IBM-4 correctly incorporates isospin and spin degrees of freedom for fp-shell nuclei
    Invoked throughout the abstract as the framework for deriving pairing gaps.

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Pith. "Pith review of Isospin-Based Supersymmetry in Neutron-Proton Pairing gap of fp-Shell Nuclei." pith.science (2026). https://pith.science/paper/UTUADFUF

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  title        = {Pith review of: Isospin-Based Supersymmetry in Neutron-Proton Pairing gap of fp-Shell Nuclei},
  year         = {2026},
  howpublished = {\url{https://pith.science/paper/UTUADFUF}},
  note         = {Machine review of arXiv:2605.29542}
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read the original abstract

This study presents a systematic investigation of the effects of isospin, including both T=0 and T=/0 components, on nucleon pairing correlations in fp-shell nuclei. To this aim, the interacting boson model-4, which explicitly incorporates isospin and spin degrees of freedom, is employed to examine various mass formulas associated with neutron-proton correlations in atomic nuclei. Within this framework, neutron-proton pairing gaps are derived for the first time, providing a unified description of pairing correlations in even-even, odd-A, and odd-odd systems. Furthermore, to achieve a more realistic representation of local nuclear dynamics, effective asymmetric weighting coefficients are introduced into the conventional pairing-gap expressions, motivated by physical considerations related to shell structure, blocking effects, and isospin symmetry. These coefficients are determined through a fit to experimental binding-energy data and lead to a significant improvement in the agreement between theoretical predictions and observed systematic. Additionally, the results support the central assumption regarding the supersymmetry of the first fp-shell nuclei, highlighting the essential role of isospin-dependent effects in shaping neutron-proton pairing collectivity.

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