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Solitonic Excitations In Collisions Of Superfluid Nuclei 超流体核碰撞中的孤子激发
K. Sekizawa, P. Magierski, Gabriel Wlazłowski
We investigate the role of the pairing field dynamics in low-energy heavy ion reactions within the nuclear time-dependent density functional theory extended to superfluid systems. Recently, we have reported on unexpectedly large effects associated with the relative phase of the pairing field of colliding nuclei on the reaction outcomes, such as the total kinetic energy and the fusion cross section [P. Magierski, K. Sekizawa, and G. Wlazlowski, arXiv:1611.10261 [nucl-th]]. We have elucidated that the effects are due to creation of a "domain wall" or a "solitonic structure" of the pairing field in the neck region, which hinders energy dissipation as well as the neck formation, leading to significant changes of the reaction dynamics. The situation nicely mimics the one extensively studied experimentally with ultracold atomic gases, where two clouds of superfluid atoms possessing different phases of the pairing field are forced to merge, creating various topological excitations, quantum vortices and solitons, as well as Josephson currents. In this paper, we present unpublished results for a lighter system, namely, $^{44}$Ca+$^{44}$Ca. It is shown that the pairing effects on the fusion hindrance are rather small in lighter systems, due to a strong tendency towards fusion, which is consistent with an earlier study.
将核时密度泛函理论推广到超流体系统,研究了配对场动力学在低能重离子反应中的作用。最近,我们报道了与碰撞核配对场的相对相位有关的意想不到的大影响对反应结果,如总动能和聚变截面[P。王志强,王志强,王志强,等。[qh].北京:北京交通大学学报(自然科学版)。我们已经阐明了这种效应是由于配对场在颈部区域产生了“畴壁”或“孤子结构”,阻碍了能量耗散和颈部的形成,导致反应动力学发生了显著变化。这种情况很好地模仿了用超冷原子气体进行的广泛实验研究,在实验中,两个具有不同配对场相位的超流体原子云被迫合并,产生各种拓扑激发,量子漩涡和孤子,以及约瑟夫森电流。在本文中,我们给出了一个较轻系统的未发表的结果,即$^{44}$Ca+$^{44}$Ca。结果表明,在较轻的体系中,由于具有较强的聚变倾向,配对效应对熔合阻的影响很小,这与先前的研究结果一致。
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