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Effects of tensor interaction on pseudospin energy splitting and shell correction

Published 2 Nov 2011 in nucl-th | (1111.0530v1)

Abstract: In the framework of a Skyrme-Hartree-Fock approach combined with BCS method, the role of the tensor force on the pseudospin energy splitting for tin isotope chain is investigated. The tensor force turns out to obviously affect the pseudospin energy splitting of the spin-unsaturated nuclei. Since the tensor force shifts the single-particle levels, it modifies the single-particle level density and the shell correction energy thereof. The influence of the tensor interaction on shell correction energy is considerable according to our analysis taking a magic nucleus ${132}$Sn as well as a superheavy nucleus ${298}114$ as examples. This modification of the shell correction energy due to the tensor component affects the stability of the superheavy nuclei.

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