Particle-Hole State Density Calculations with Non-Equidistant Spacing Model: I. Basic Derivation

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Ahmed Abdul-Razzaq Selman

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The basic analytical formula for particle-hole state densities is derived based on the non-Equidistant Spacing Model (non-ESM) for the single-particle level density (s.p.l.d.) dependence on particle excitation energy u. Two methods are illustrated in this work, the first depends on Taylor series expansion of the s.p.l.d. about u, while the second uses direct analytical derivation of the state density formula. This treatment is applied for a system composing from one kind of fermions and for uncorrected physical system. The important corrections due to Pauli blocking was added to the present formula. Analytical comparisons with the standard formulae for ESM are made and it is shown that the solution reduces to earlier formulae providing more general way to calculate state density. Numerical calculations then are made and the results show that state density behavior with excitation energy deviates from Ericson’s and Williams’ formulae types, especially at higher excitation energies

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Selman AA-R. Particle-Hole State Density Calculations with Non-Equidistant Spacing Model: I. Basic Derivation. IJP [Internet]. 2010 Dec. 1 [cited 2024 Dec. 22];8(13):53-64. Available from: https://ijp.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/physics/article/view/828
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