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Di-neutron correlation and soft dipole excitation in medium mass neutron-rich nuclei near drip-line
The neutron pairing correlation and the soft dipole excitation in medium-mass
nuclei near drip-line are investigated from a viewpoint of the di-neutron
correlation. Numerical analyses by means of the coordinate-space HFB and the
continuum QRPA methods are performed for even-even O, Ca
and Ni. A clear signature of the di-neutron correlation is found in
the HFB ground state; two neutrons are correlated at short relative distances
\lesim 2 fm with large probability . The soft dipole excitation is
influenced strongly by the neutron pairing correlation, and it accompanies a
large transition density for pair motion of neutrons. This behavior originates
from a coherent superposition of two-quasiparticle configurations consisting of continuum states with high orbital angular momenta
reaching an order of . It raises a picture that the soft dipole
excitation under the influence of neutron pairing is characterized by motion of
di-neutron in the nuclear exterior against the remaining subsystem.
Sensitivity to the density dependence of effective pair force is discussed.Comment: 35 pages, 22 figure
Quantum Nernst effect in a bismuth single crystal
We report a theoretical calculation explaining the quantum Nernst effect
observed experimentally in a bismuth single crystal. Generalizing the
edge-current picture in two dimensions, we show that the peaks of the Nernst
coefficient survive in three dimensions due to a van Hove singularity. We also
evaluate the phonon-drag effect on the Nernst coefficient numerically. Our
result agrees with the experimental result for a bismuth single crystal.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to be published in Proceedings of ISQM-Tokyo '0
Surface-enhanced pair transfer in quadrupole states of neutron-rich Sn isotopes
We investigate the neutron pair transfer modes associated with the low-lying
quadrupole states in neutron-rich Sn isotopes by means of the quasiparticle
random phase approximation based on the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov mean
field model. The transition strength of the quadrupole pair-addition mode
feeding the state is enhanced in the Sn isotopes with . The
transition density of the pair-addition mode has a large spatial extension in
the exterior of nucleus, reaching far to fm. The quadrupole
pair-addition mode reflects sensitively a possible increase of the effective
pairing interaction strength in the surface and exterior regions of
neutron-rich nuclei.Comment: 14 page
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