Philippe Quentin
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Physical Review C | 2007
Ludovic Bonneau; Philippe Quentin; Peter Möller
Systematic calculations of ground-state spins and parities of odd-mass nuclei have been performed within the Hartree-Fock-BCS (HFBCS) approach and the finite-range droplet model for nuclei for which experimental data are available. The unpaired nucleon has been treated perturbatively, and axial and left-right reflection symmetries have been assumed. As for the HFBCS approach, three different Skyrme forces have been used in the particle-hole channel, whereas the particle-particle matrix elements have been approximated by a seniority force. The calculations have been done for the 621 nuclei for which the Nubase 2003 data set gives assignments of spins and parities with strong arguments. The agreement of both spin and parity in the self-consistent model reaches about 80% for spherical nuclei, and about 40% for well-deformed nuclei regardless of the Skyrme force used. As for the macroscopic-microscopic approach, the agreement for spherical nuclei is about 90% and about 40% for well-deformed nuclei, with different sets of spherical and deformed nuclei found in each model.
International Journal of Modern Physics E-nuclear Physics | 2010
Philippe Quentin; Ludovic Bonneau; Nikolai Minkov; David Samsœn
The addition of an extra nucleon to an even-even core generates, in most cases, a polarization of this core which is essentially due to a spin paramagnetic type of coupling. It is shown here that these results (which have been obtained so far only with the SIII Skyrme force) seems to be robust against the change of the Skyrme force parameters for the charge state corresponding to the added nucleon and somewhat less for the other charge state. The consequences drawn from calculations with the SIII force about the effect of the core polarization on the effective spin gyromagnetic factors, hold also for the two other Skyrme force parametrizations (SkM* and SLy4) considered here. A very good reproduction of the average phenomenological quenching of these factors from their free values, is also obtained. Finally, the rare cases where these rules do not hold are discussed.
International Journal of Modern Physics E-nuclear Physics | 2005
J. D. Vergados; Philippe Quentin; D. Strottman
The recent WMAP data have confirmed that exotic dark matter together with the vacuum energy (cosmological constant) dominate in the flat Universe. Supersymmetry provides a natural dark matter candidate, the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP). Thus the direct dark matter detection is central to particle physics and cosmology. Most of the research on this issue has hitherto focused on the detection of the recoiling nucleus. In this paper we study transitions to the excited states, focusing on the first excited state at 50 keV of Iodine A=127. We find that the transition rate to this excited state is about 10 percent of the transition to the ground state. So, in principle, the extra signature of the gammai ray following its de-excitation can be exploited experimentally.
International Journal of Modern Physics E-nuclear Physics | 2011
Ludovic Bonneau; Julien Le Bloas; Philippe Quentin; N. Minkov
In self-consistent mean-field approaches, the description of odd-mass nuclei requires to break the time-reversal invariance of the underlying one-body hamiltonian. This induces a polarization of the even-even core to which the odd nucleon is added. To properly describe the pairing correlations (in T = 1 and T = 0 channels) in such nuclei, we implement the particle-number conserving Higher Tamm–Dancoff approximation with a residual δ interaction in each isospin channel by restricting the many-body basis to two-particle–two–hole excitations of pair type (nn, pp and np) on top of the Hartree–Fock solution. We apply this approach to the calculation of two ground-state properties of well-deformed nuclei |Tz| = 1 nuclei around 24Mg and 48Cr, namely the isovector odd-even binding-energy difference and the magnetic dipole moment, focusing on the impact of pairing correlations.
International Journal of Modern Physics E-nuclear Physics | 2012
L. Próchniak; Philippe Quentin; Mourad Imadalou
We analyze collective properties of the 110-116Cd isotopes in the framework of the general Bohr Hamiltonian which is obtained from the ATDHFB theory with the Skyrme interaction. Calculated energies and B(E2) transition probabilities and experimental data are in good agreement.
International Journal of Modern Physics E-nuclear Physics | 2008
Philippe Quentin; Houda Naidja; Ludovic Bonneau; J. Bartel; Ha Thuy Long
We present the key aspects of the theoretical foundations of the Higher Tamm–Dancoff Approximation which can be interpreted as a truncated shell-model approach based on a Hartree–Fock solution, ensuring the conservation of the particle number. Then we discuss some phenomenological aspects of the residual interactions used, namely the delta interaction to describe the neutron–neutron and proton–proton pairing correlations and the quadrupole–quadrupole interaction to describe vibrational correlations.
International Journal of Modern Physics E-nuclear Physics | 2009
Ludovic Bonneau; Julien Le Bloas; Philippe Quentin; J. Bartel; D. Strottman
We present a formalism to study the isospin content of a nuclear state in the framework of the Higher Tamm-Dancoff Approximation. This formalism is then applied to the description of even-even N = Z nuclei. Finally a schematic two-level model provides some insight into the isospin-mixing mechanism at work and the impact of the pairing correlations on the isospin-mixing parameter.
International Journal of Modern Physics E-nuclear Physics | 2004
J. Bartel; Kamel Bencheikh; Philippe Quentin
We present self-consistent semi-classical local densities characterising the structure of rotating nuclei. A particular emphasis is put on those densities which are generated by the breaking of time-reversal symmetry through the cranking piece of the Routhian, namely the current density and the spin vector density. Our approach which is based on the Extended-Thomas-Fermi method goes beyond the Inglis cranking approach and contains naturally the Thouless-Valatin self-consistency terms expressing the response of the mean field to the time-odd part of the density matrix.
International Journal of Modern Physics E-nuclear Physics | 2010
Julien Le Bloas; Ludovic Bonneau; Philippe Quentin; J. Bartel; D. Strottman
In the framework of the Higher Tamm-Dancoff Approximation which allows for a consistent treatment of pairing and quadrupole vibrational correlations preserving the particle-number symmetry and the Pauli principle, we compare the isospin content of ground and excited Kπ = 0+ states including either type of the above mentioned correlations using an approximate projection-after-variation technique for isospin. The pairing correlations are described with a delta interaction using the same strength in the T = 0 and T = 1 channels, whereas the vibrational correlations are treated with an isoscalar quadrupole-quadrupole interaction. As a first study, we apply this approach in the N = Z, even-even 16O nucleus. For the same amount of correlations measured by the diffusivity of Fermi surface or depletion of particle-hole vacuum in the ground-state solution, we find very similar isospin mixing in the ground state for both types of correlations, but different patterns for the distribution in the calculated solutions of the expectation value of the square of the isospin operator.
THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PROTON EMITTING NUCLEI AND RELATED TOPICS | 2011
Ludovic Bonneau; J. Le Bloas; Philippe Quentin
Within the Hartree–Fock–BCS and Highly Truncated Diagonalization microscopic approaches we have calculated the ground‐state binding energies of axially‐deformed odd‐Z, even‐N nuclei in the A ∼ 130 region and of the even‐even daughter nuclei resulting from one‐proton emission. The deduced Qp values are in fair agreement with available experimental data.