EPJ Web of Conferences (Mar 2014)
Nuclear Tensor Force and Effective Pions in the Relativistic Hartree-Fock Formalism
Abstract
In the framework of nonlinear nuclear models based on the relativistic Hartree-Fock approximation, we have isolated the contribution of the tensor force of pions in the effective NN interaction, by means of two different approximate methods, recently developed by us, in order to dilucidate its role in a variety of nuclear properties. Results show that a reduction of the contribution of this tensor force considerably influences the spin-orbit splittings and magic gaps in the spin-unsaturated midweight 56Ni nucleus as well as the behaviour of the total binding energies with A in heavy nuclei. Both methods give similar results. We also study the evolution of the splitting of the proton 1d spin-orbit doublet in the chain Z=14, from N=20 to N=28, and the neutron 2p − 1f shell in the chain N=28, from the 48Ca nucleus to the 42Si nucleus. Whereas, in the first case, the pion tensor force (PTF) plays an important role and its reduction is needed to reproduce the corresponding experimental results; in the second case, the quenching of the neutron 2p3/2 − 1f7/2 gap in the mentioned isotonic chain N=28 is hardly affected by the PTF.