Abstract
Abstract
The variation of total nuclear level densities (NLDs) and level density parameters with proton number (Z) are studied around the β-stable isotope, Z
0, for a given mass number. We perform our analysis for a mass range A = 40 to 180 using the NLDs from popularly used databases obtained with the single-particle energies from two different microscopic mass-models. These NLDs which include microscopic structural effects such as collective enhancement, pairing and shell corrections, do not exhibit inverted parabolic trend with a strong peak at Z
0 as predicted earlier. We also compute the NLDs using the single-particle energies from macroscopic–microscopic mass-model. Once the collective and pairing effects are ignored, the inverted parabolic trends of NLDs and the corresponding level density parameters become somewhat visible. Nevertheless, the factor that governs the (Z − Z
0) dependence of the level density parameter, leading to the inverted parabolic trend, is found to be smaller by an order of magnitude. We further find that the (Z − Z
0) dependence of NLDs is quite sensitive to the shell effects.
Funder
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Government of India
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Subject
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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