A relativistic symmetry in nuclei: Its origins and consequences (Q5949212)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1673665
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1673665 |
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A relativistic symmetry in nuclei: Its origins and consequences (English)
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15 November 2001
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We review the status of quasi-degenerate doublets in nuclei, called pseudospin doublets, which were discovered about thirty years ago and the origins of which have remained a mystery, until recently. We show that pseudospin doublets originate from an SU(2) symmetry of the Dirac Hamiltonian which occurs when the sum of the scalar and vector potentials is a constant. Furthermore, we survey the evidence that pseudospin symmetry is approximately conserved in nuclear spectra and eigenfunctions and in nucleon-nucleus scattering for a Dirac Hamiltonian with realistic nuclear scalar and vector potentials.
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quasi-degenerated doublets
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Dirac Hamiltonian SU(2) symmetry
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realistic nuclear potentials
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