Dual Origin of Pairing in Nuclei
A. Idini, G. Potel, F. Barranco, E. Vigezzi, R. A. Broglia

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive experimental and theoretical analysis of pairing mechanisms in superfluid nuclei, demonstrating the dual origin of pairing through advanced nuclear field theory calculations that include medium polarization effects.
Contribution
It introduces a novel implementation of the Nambu-Gor'kov equations incorporating all medium polarization effects, offering a complete description of pairing in nuclei.
Findings
Quantitative agreement between theory and experiment for $^{120}$Sn.
Evidence supporting the dual origin of nuclear pairing.
Method to disentangle bare and induced pairing contributions.
Abstract
An essentially "complete" description of the low-energy nuclear structure of the superfluid nucleus Sn and of its odd- neighbors is provided by the observations carried out with the help of Coulomb excitation and of one-- and of two-- particle transfer reactions, specific probes of vibrations, quasiparticle and pairing degrees of freedom respectively, and of their mutual couplings. These experimental findings are used to stringently test the predictions of a similarly "complete" description of Sn carried out in terms of elementary modes of excitation which, through their interweaving, melt together into effective fields, each displaying properties reflecting that of all others, there individuality resulting from the actual relative importance of each one. Its implementation is done by solving the Nambu-Gor'kov equations including, for the first time, all…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
