Hidden pseudospin and spin symmetries and their origins in atomic nuclei

Nuclear Theory (nucl-th) Quantum Physics Nuclear Theory Atomic Physics (physics.atom-ph) 0103 physical sciences FOS: Physical sciences Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) Quantum Physics (quant-ph) Nuclear Experiment 01 natural sciences Physics - Atomic Physics
DOI: 10.1016/j.physrep.2014.12.005 Publication Date: 2015-01-26T15:30:16Z
ABSTRACT
Review Article, 242 pages, 58 figures, 10 tables<br/>Symmetry plays a fundamental role in physics. The quasi-degeneracy between single-particle orbitals $(n, l, j = l + 1/2)$ and $(n-1, l + 2, j = l + 3/2)$ indicates a hidden symmetry in atomic nuclei, the so-called pseudospin symmetry (PSS). Since the introduction of the concept of PSS in atomic nuclei, there have been comprehensive efforts to understand its origin. Both splittings of spin doublets and pseudospin doublets play critical roles in the evolution of magic numbers in exotic nuclei discovered by modern spectroscopic studies with radioactive ion beam facilities. Since the PSS was recognized as a relativistic symmetry in 1990s, many special features, including the spin symmetry (SS) for anti-nucleon, and many new concepts have been introduced. In the present Review, we focus on the recent progress on the PSS and SS in various systems and potentials, including extensions of the PSS study from stable to exotic nuclei, from non-confining to confining potentials, from local to non-local potentials, from central to tensor potentials, from bound to resonant states, from nucleon to anti-nucleon spectra, from nucleon to hyperon spectra, and from spherical to deformed nuclei. Open issues in this field are also discussed in detail, including the perturbative nature, the supersymmetric representation with similarity renormalization group, and the puzzle of intruder states.<br/>
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