Impact of pairing correlations on the orientation of the nuclear spin

P. W. Zhao, S. Q. Zhang, J. Meng
2015 Physical Review C  
For the first time, the tilted axis cranking covariant density functional theory with pairing correlations has been formulated and implemented in a fully self-consistent and microscopic way to investigate the evolution of the spin axis and the pairing effects in rotating triaxial nuclei. The measured energy spectrum and transition probabilities for the Nd-135 yrast band are reproduced well without any ad hoc renormalization factors when pairing effects are taken into account. A transition from
more » ... ollective to chiral rotation has been demonstrated. It is found that pairing correlations introduce additional admixtures in the single-particle orbitals, and, thus, influence the structure of tilted axis rotating nuclei by reducing the magnitude of the proton and neutron angular momenta while merging their direction.
doi:10.1103/physrevc.92.034319 fatcat:6szhhwkt75ecxe6skkzwouwwcu