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Supersymmetry and nuclear pairing

A B Balantekin and Y Pehlivan

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We show that nuclear pairing Hamiltonian exhibits supersymmetry in the strong-coupling limit. The underlying supersymmetric quantum mechanical structure explains the degeneracies between the energies of the N and NmaxN + 1 pair eigenstates. The supersymmetry transformations connecting these states are given.


PACS

21.10.-k Properties of nuclei; nuclear energy levels

21.60.Cs Shell model

Subjects

Nuclear physics

Dates

Issue 7 (July 2007)

Received 9 April 2007

Published 6 June 2007



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