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Shell structure of weakly-bound and resonant neutrons

Ikuko Hamamoto

Published 2010-07-13Version 1

The systematic change of shell structure in both weakly bound and resonant neutron one-particle levels in nuclei towards the neutron drip line is exhibited, solving the coupled equations derived from the Schr\"{o}dinger equation in coordinate space with the correct asymptotic behaviour of wave functions for $r \rightarrow \infty$. The change comes from the behaviour unique in the one-particle motion with low orbital angular momenta compared with that with high orbital angular momenta. The observed deformation of very neutron-rich nuclei with $N \simgeq 20$ in the island of inversion is a natural result of this changed shell structure, while a possible deformation of neutron-drip-line nuclei with $N \approx 51$, which are not yet observed, is suggested.

Comments: Paper presented at the 10th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics. Vietri sul Mare, May 21-25, 2010
Journal: J.Phys.Conf.Ser.267:012005,2011
Categories: nucl-th
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