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Origin of $2_1^+$ Excitation Energy Dependence on Valence Nucleon Numbers
Published 2007-03-13, updated 2007-04-17Version 2
It has been shown recently that a simple formula in terms of the valence nucleon numbers and the mass number can describe the essential trends of excitation energies of the first $2^+$ states in even-even nuclei. By evaluating the first order energy shift due to the zero-range residual interaction, we find that the factor which reflects the effective particle number participating in the interaction from the Fermi orbit governs the main dependence of the first $2^+$ excitation energy on the valence nucleon numbers.
Comments: 9 pages, 5 figures
Journal: Phys.Rev.C75:057304,2007
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: valence nucleon numbers, excitation energy dependence, first order energy shift, fermi orbit governs, zero-range residual interaction
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