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New dynamical pair breaking effect
A dynamical pair breaking effect is evidenced at very low excitation
energies. For this purpose, a new set of time-dependent coupled channel
equations for pair-breaking in superfluid systems are deduced from the
variational principle. These equations give the probability to destroy or to
create a Cooper pair under the action of some perturbations or when the mean
field varies in time.
The odd-even effect in fission is investigated within the model as an
example. For this purpose, the time-dependent probability to find the system in
a seniority-one or in a seniority-two state is restricted in the sense that the
perturbations are considered only in the avoided crossing regions.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
Time Dependent Pairing Equations for Seniority One Nuclear Systems
When the time dependent Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov intrinsic equations of motion
are solved in the case of seniority one nuclear systems, the unpaired nucleon
remains on the same orbital. The blocking effect hinders the possibility to
skip from one orbital to another. This unpleasant feature is by-passed with a
new set of pairing time dependent equations that allows the possibility that
the unpaired nucleon changes its single-particle level. These equations
generalize the time dependent Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov equations of motion by
including the Landau-Zener effect. The derivation of these new equations is
presented in details. These equations are applied in the case of a
superasymmetric fission process, that is, in order to explain the fine
structure the 14C emission from 233Ra. A new version of the Woods-Saxon model
extended for two-center potentials is used in this context.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figure
Pairing gaps and Fermi energies at scission for 296Lv alpha-decay
The pairing corrections, the single particle occupation numbers, are
investigated within density-dependent delta interaction formalism for pairing
residual interactions. The potential barrier is computed in the framework of
the macroscopic-microscopic model. The microscopic part is based on the
Woods-Saxon two center shell model. The alpha-decay of a superheavy element is
treated, by paying a special attention to the region of the scission
configurations. The sequence of nuclear shapes follows the superasymmetric
fission path for alpha decay. It was found that the pairing gaps of the states
that reach asymptotically the potential well of the alpha particle have large
values at scission but become zero after scission. The 1s1/2 single particle
levels of the nascent alpha particle are fully occupied while the superior
levels are empties in the scission region and remains in the same states during
the penetration of the Coulomb barrier. The projection of the numbers of
particle on the two fragments are obtained naturally. At scission, the nascent
alpha particle forms a very bound cluster
Fine structure of alpha decay in odd nuclei
Using an alpha decay level scheme, an explanation for the fine structure in
odd nuclei is evidenced by taking into account the radial and rotational
couplings between the unpaired nucleon and the core of the decaying system. It
is stated that the experimental behavior of the alpha decay fine structure
phenomenon is directed by the dynamical characteristics of the system.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, REVTex, submitted to Physical Review
Threshold Resonant Structure of the 232Th Neutron-Induced Fission Cross Section
The structures observed in the sub-threshold neutron-induced fission of
^{232}Th were investigated employing a recent developed model. Theoretical
single-particle excitations of a phenomenological two-humped barrier are
determined by solving a system of coupled differential equations for the motion
along the optimal fission path. A rather good agreement with experimental data
was obtained using a small number of independent parameters. It is predicted
that the structure at 1.4 and 1.6 MeV is mainly dominated by spin 3/2 partial
cross-section with small admixture of spin 1/2, while the structure at 1.7 MeV
is given by a large partial cross section of spin 5/2.Comment: 17 pages 11 figure
Approaches of the competitiveness at the macroeconomic level
In this article we approach gradually the competitiveness. Thus we present in the introduction some definitions of this concept, although there isn’t a widely accepted definition for this term. Then, we present how this indicator can be measured and used to achieve the national or European strategies. Taking into account the current economic and financial crisis, we presented the measures approved by the Romanian Government for this stage and their effects on the productivity and competitiveness.Â
Fine structure of the 0.7 MeV resonance in the 230Th neutron--induced cross section
The fine structure of the 0.7 MeV resonance in the 230Th neutron-induced
cross section is investigated within the hybrid model. A very good agreement
with experimental data is obtained. It is suggested that fine structure of the
cross section quantify the changes of the intrinsic states of the nucleus
during the disintegration process.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
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