Shell Structure and Orbit Bifurcations in Finite Fermion Systems

Magner, A. G. and Yatsyshyn, I. S. and Arita, K. and Brack, M. (2011) Shell Structure and Orbit Bifurcations in Finite Fermion Systems. PHYSICS OF ATOMIC NUCLEI, 74 (10). pp. 1445-1477. ISSN 1063-7788,

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Abstract

We first give an overview of the shell-correction method which was developed by V. M. Strutinsky as a practicable and efficient approximation to the general self-consistent theory of finite fermion systems suggested by A. B. Migdal and collaborators. Then we present in more detail a semiclassical theory of shell effects, also developed by Strutinsky following original ideas of M. C. Gutzwiller. We emphasize, in particular, the influence of orbit bifurcations on shell structure. We first give a short overview of semiclassical trace formulae, which connect the shell oscillations of a quantum system with a sum over periodic orbits of the corresponding classical system, in what is usually called the "periodic orbit theory". We then present a case study in which the gross features of a typical double-humped nuclear fission barrier, including the effects of mass asymmetry, can be obtained in terms of the shortest periodic orbits of a cavity model with realistic deformations relevant for nuclear fission. Next we investigate shell structures in a spheroidal cavity model which is integrable and allows for far-going analytical computation. We show, in particular, how period-doubling bifurcations are closely connected to the existence of the so-called "superdeformed" energy minimum which corresponds to the fission isomer of actinide nuclei. Finally, we present a general class of radial power-law potentials which approximate well the shape of a Woods-Saxon potential in the bound region, give analytical trace formulae for it and discuss various limits (including the harmonic oscillator and the spherical box potentials).

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: SEMICLASSICAL TRACE FORMULAS; DEFORMED-NUCLEI; SYMMETRY-BREAKING; DENSITY OSCILLATIONS; DEFORMATION ENERGY; FISSION BARRIER; SODIUM CLUSTERS; BOUND SPECTRUM; METAL-CLUSTERS; ASYMMETRY;
Subjects: 500 Science > 530 Physics
Divisions: Physics > Institute of Theroretical Physics > Alumni or Retired Professors > Group Matthias Brack
Depositing User: Dr. Gernot Deinzer
Date Deposited: 28 May 2020 06:03
Last Modified: 28 May 2020 06:03
URI: https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/19991

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