Author/Authors :
I. Hamamoto، نويسنده , , S.V. Lukyanov، نويسنده , , XZ Zhang، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Two important ingredients of nuclear shell-structure, kinetic energy and spin–orbit splitting, are studied as a function of orbital angular momenta ℓ and binding energies, when binding energies of neutrons decrease towards zero. If we use the standard parameters of the Woods–Saxon potential in β stable nuclei and approach the limit of zero binding energy from 10 MeV, the spin–orbit splitting for n=1 orbitals decreases considerably for ℓ=1, while for ℓ>2 little decreasing is observed in the limit. In contrast, the kinetic energy decreases considerably for ℓ≲3. The smaller the ℓ values of orbitals, the larger the decreasing rate of both kinetic energy and spin–orbit splitting. The dependence of the above observation on the diffuseness of potentials is studied.