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Nuclear deformation and neutrinoless double- decay of Zr, Mo, Ru, Pd, Te and Nd nuclei in mass mechanism
The decay of Zr, Mo,
Ru, Pd, Te and Nd isotopes for the
transition is studied in the Projected Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov
framework. In our earlier work, the reliability of HFB intrinsic wave functions
participating in the decay of the above mentioned nuclei
has been established by obtaining an overall agreement between the
theoretically calculated spectroscopic properties, namely yrast spectra,
reduced : transition probabilities, quadrupole moments
, gyromagnetic factors as well as half-lives
for the transition and the available
experimental data. In the present work, we study the decay for the transition in the mass mechanism
and extract limits on effective mass of light as well as heavy neutrinos from
the observed half-lives using nuclear
transition matrix elements calculated with the same set of wave functions.
Further, the effect of deformation on the nuclear transition matrix elements
required to study the decay in the mass
mechanism is investigated. It is noticed that the deformation effect on nuclear
transition matrix elements is of approximately same magnitude in and decay.Comment: 15 pages, 1 figur
Weak transition matrix elements from finite-volume correlation functions
The two-body decay rate of a weakly decaying particle (such as the kaon) is
shown to be proportional to the square of a well-defined transition matrix
element in finite volume. Contrary to the physical amplitude, the latter can be
extracted from finite-volume correlation functions in euclidean space without
analytic continuation. The K -> pi pi transitions and other non-leptonic decays
thus become accessible to established numerical techniques in lattice QCD.Comment: Plain TeX source, 19 pages, figures include
Electronic band structure of 4d and 5d transition metal trichalcogenides
Transition metal trichalcogenides (TMTs), a family of van der Waals
materials, have gained increasing interests from the discovery of magnetism in
few-layer forms. Although TMTs with 3d transition metal elements have been
studied extensively, much less is explored for the 4d and 5d cases, where the
interesting interplay between electron correlations and the relativistic
spin-orbit coupling is expected. Using ab initio calculations, we here
investigate the electronic property of TMTs with 4d and 5d transition metal
elements. We show that the band structures exhibit multiple node-like features
near the Fermi level. These are the remnant of multiple Dirac cones that were
recently discovered in the monolayer cases. Our results indicate that the
peculiar two-dimensional multiple Dirac cones are concealed even in the layered
bulk systems.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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