2011
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.84.014616
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Enhanced spin-current tensor contribution in collision dynamics

Abstract: The tensor and spin-orbit forces contribute essentially to the formation of the spin mean field, and give rise to the same dynamical effect, namely spin polarization. In this paper, based on timedependent density functional calculations, we show that the tensor force, which usually acts like a small correction to the spin-orbit force, becomes more important in heavy-ion reactions and the effect increases with the mass of the system.

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“…As indicated by Loebl and collaborators, the one-body dissipation is not enough to achieve the true equilibrium as the reaction proceeds to longer contact times [15]. The tensor force has been included in recent TDHF calculations [17][18][19]. The timeeven contribution of the tensor force was found to have important roles in heavy-ion collisions [17,18].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…As indicated by Loebl and collaborators, the one-body dissipation is not enough to achieve the true equilibrium as the reaction proceeds to longer contact times [15]. The tensor force has been included in recent TDHF calculations [17][18][19]. The timeeven contribution of the tensor force was found to have important roles in heavy-ion collisions [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tensor force has been included in recent TDHF calculations [17][18][19]. The timeeven contribution of the tensor force was found to have important roles in heavy-ion collisions [17,18]. The full tensor expression was introduced to study the resonance dynamics [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can range from nuclear structure features like giant resonances (including nonlinearities and decay by particle emission) and large amplitude dynamics like collisions of nuclei (including fusion and fission processes). In this paper we focus on the first application, while another one about nucleus-nucleus collisions [2] will follow as an extension of recent related work [3]- [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The fusion window, which was calculated in simplified time-dependent mean-field calculations, is a passing through of colliding nuclei even in collisions at sufficient low energies. For a recent work treating the dynamical dissipation due to the spin-orbit and tensor forces, see [3]. Note that, as is shown in the following, the introduction of the spin-orbit force to the time-dependent mean-field calculations only in two-dimensional axial symmetric framework is not sufficient.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Indeed the axial symmetry breaking of spin distribution is shown even in central collisions (see Fig. 2 of [3] for a calculation using SkM*, and see Fig. 1 of [13] for a calculation using SLy4d).…”
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confidence: 99%