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Anti-bubble effect of temperature \& deformation: a systematic study for nuclei across all mass regions between A $=$ 20$-$300

G. Saxena, M. Kumawat, Mamta Aggarwal

Published 2018-11-02Version 1

Temperature dependent relativistic mean-field (RMF) plus BCS approach has been used for the first time to investigate the anti-bubble effect of the temperature and deformation in the light, medium-heavy and superheavy nuclei. Influence of temperature is studied on density distribution, charge form-factor, single particle (s.p.) energies, occupancy, deformation and the depletion fraction (DF). At T $=$ 0, the quenching effect of deformation is predominant. DF is found usually less in oblate deformation than in prolate. DF decreases with increasing prolate deformation even though the 2s-orbit is empty which shows the role of deformation in central depletion apart from the unoccupancy in s-orbit as is usually believed. As T increases, the occupancy of s-orbit increases, shell structure melts, the deformation vanishes and the weakening of central depletion is solely due to the temperature. The bubble effect is eliminated at T $\approx$ 3$-$5 MeV as indicated by DF and the charge form factor. The temperature effect is found less prominent in superheavy bubble nuclei where the role of shell effects is indicated.

Comments: 9 pages, 9 figures, Accepted
Journal: Physics Letters B, 2018
Categories: nucl-th, nucl-ex
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