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Colloquium Seminar: Exploring isospin asymmetry and independence along the N=Z line

Speaker: Silvia Lenzi, University of Padova and INFN

Location: Auditorium

Time: 14:00

The study of differences in excitation energy between analogue states in isobaric multiplets allows to verify the validity of isospin symmetry and independence as a function of the angular momentum. These differences are of the order of tens of keV and can be well reproduced by state-of-the-art shell model calculations. Several nuclear structure properties can be deduced from these data, such as the alignment of nucleons along rotational bands, the evolution of the nuclear radius and the identification of pure single particle excitations across two main shells. In addition, the isospin breaking of the nuclear interaction is suggested by the systematic comparison with data. In the last years these studies have been extended from the nuclei in the f7/2 shell to other mass regions due to the progress in the experimental techniques and the use of radioactive beams. From the theoretical side the research of the origin of the isospin breaking interaction is exploring different scenarios. In this seminar, a systematic analysis of Coulomb energy differences is performed for nuclei in the range A=20-60. A schematic, general method to calculate these energy differences among analogue states will be presented that reproduces with very good accuracy the available data. These results put in evidence the need of considering a charge-dependent nucleon-nucleon interaction.