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Effective field theory of pairing rotations

Pairing rotations are the low-energy excitations of finite superfluid systems, connecting systems that differ in their number of Cooper pairs. This paper presents a model-independent derivation of pairing rotations within an effective theory that exploits the emergent breaking of U(1) phase symmetries. The symmetries are realized nonlinearly and the Nambu-Goldstone modes depend only on time because the system is finite. Semi-magic nuclei exhibit pairing rotational bands while the pairing spectrum becomes an elliptical paraboloid for open-shell nuclei. Model-independent relations between double charge-exchange reactions and alpha particle capture or knockout in open-shell nuclei are in analogy to the pair transfer reactions in a single superfluid. Odd semi-magic nuclei are described by coupling a fermion to the superfluid. The leading-order theories reproduce data for pairing rotational bands within uncertainty estimates.

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