A possible test for ground-state correlations in superfluid nuclei

Autores
Civitarese, Enrique Osvaldo; Peltier, Stella Maris; Plastino, Ángel Luis; Hernández, E. S.
Año de publicación
1974
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inglés
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versión publicada
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During the last years the zero-point vibrations associated with the ground-state correlations (g.s.c.) have received considerable attention (1). Most of this work, however, has been devoted to normal systems, i.e. nonsuperconducting ones. 0nly recently g.s.c. in superfluid nuclei have been studied in a rather detailed way (2-4). These investigations suggest that effects unambiguously attributable to g.s.c, should be very hard to observe. Stripping and pick-up processes might yield direct experimental evidence of g.s.e. However, opposite to what happens in the case of normal systems, the theoretical figures involved strongly indicate that neither in deformed heavy nuclei (3) nor in single-closed-shell ones (4) is the situation amenable to successful experimental study. [Extracto a modo de resumen]
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
Materia
Ciencias Exactas
Física
ground state correlations
superfluid nuclei
quasi-particle
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A possible test for ground-state correlations in superfluid nuclei
title A possible test for ground-state correlations in superfluid nuclei
spellingShingle A possible test for ground-state correlations in superfluid nuclei
Civitarese, Enrique Osvaldo
Ciencias Exactas
Física
ground state correlations
superfluid nuclei
quasi-particle
title_short A possible test for ground-state correlations in superfluid nuclei
title_full A possible test for ground-state correlations in superfluid nuclei
title_fullStr A possible test for ground-state correlations in superfluid nuclei
title_full_unstemmed A possible test for ground-state correlations in superfluid nuclei
title_sort A possible test for ground-state correlations in superfluid nuclei
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Civitarese, Enrique Osvaldo
Peltier, Stella Maris
Plastino, Ángel Luis
Hernández, E. S.
author Civitarese, Enrique Osvaldo
author_facet Civitarese, Enrique Osvaldo
Peltier, Stella Maris
Plastino, Ángel Luis
Hernández, E. S.
author_role author
author2 Peltier, Stella Maris
Plastino, Ángel Luis
Hernández, E. S.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Exactas
Física
ground state correlations
superfluid nuclei
quasi-particle
topic Ciencias Exactas
Física
ground state correlations
superfluid nuclei
quasi-particle
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv During the last years the zero-point vibrations associated with the ground-state correlations (g.s.c.) have received considerable attention (1). Most of this work, however, has been devoted to normal systems, i.e. nonsuperconducting ones. 0nly recently g.s.c. in superfluid nuclei have been studied in a rather detailed way (2-4). These investigations suggest that effects unambiguously attributable to g.s.c, should be very hard to observe. Stripping and pick-up processes might yield direct experimental evidence of g.s.e. However, opposite to what happens in the case of normal systems, the theoretical figures involved strongly indicate that neither in deformed heavy nuclei (3) nor in single-closed-shell ones (4) is the situation amenable to successful experimental study. <i>[Extracto a modo de resumen]</i>
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
description During the last years the zero-point vibrations associated with the ground-state correlations (g.s.c.) have received considerable attention (1). Most of this work, however, has been devoted to normal systems, i.e. nonsuperconducting ones. 0nly recently g.s.c. in superfluid nuclei have been studied in a rather detailed way (2-4). These investigations suggest that effects unambiguously attributable to g.s.c, should be very hard to observe. Stripping and pick-up processes might yield direct experimental evidence of g.s.e. However, opposite to what happens in the case of normal systems, the theoretical figures involved strongly indicate that neither in deformed heavy nuclei (3) nor in single-closed-shell ones (4) is the situation amenable to successful experimental study. <i>[Extracto a modo de resumen]</i>
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