Pairing transition at finite temperature was investigated by the shell model
and BCS calculations. The definitive signature of pairing transition is
identified by a "transition temperature" Tt estimated from a "thermal"
odd-even mass difference, while there is no sharp phase transition because of
the finiteness of nucleus. It is found that Tt is in good agreement with
predictions of critical temperature Tc in the BCS approximation, and the
pairing correlations almost vanish at two points of the transition temperature
T≈2Tt. The BCS calculations show that the critical temperature
Tc increases with increasing deformation.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in Nuclear Physics