Abstract
Finite temperature HFB calculations have been performed in a model using the Surface Delta Interaction as the generating two body force. TheT=0 as well as theT=1 multipole pair fields are studied at various temperatures and different angular momenta. Higher multipole modes appear not only to be more resistant against increasing angular frequency but also against increasing temperature in comparison with the standard monopole pairing mode.
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Mühlhans, K., Müller, E.M., Mosel, U. et al. Multipole pair fields at finite temperature. Z Physik A 313, 133–135 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02115851
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