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    Collective Rotation of Tetrahedral Nuclei in the Cranking Model

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    The three-dimensional cranking model is used to investigate the microscopic aspects of the rotation of nuclei with the tetrahedral symmetry. Two classes of rotation axes are studied corresponding to two different discrete symmetries of the rotating hamiltonian. Self-consistent Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations show that the tetrahedral minimum remains remarkably stable until the first single-particle crossing.Comment: Proceedings of the XII Nuclear Physics Workshop Pierre and Marie Curie, October 2005. To be published in IJMP

    HFODD (v2.08k): User's Guide

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    We describe the input data and installation procedures of the code HFODD (v2.08k). The present write-up contains complete and comprehensive information that has originally been given in five independent publications. It is enhanced by the subject index and indexes of variables, input-data keywords, subroutines, and files that are used in this user guide.Comment: 100 LaTeX pages, 1 EPS figure, Table 7 corrected, on-line-only publication, see also http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~dobaczew/hfodd/hfodd.htm

    Search for the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock Solutions for Chiral Rotation in N=75 Isotones

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    A search for the self-consistent solutions for the chiral rotational bands in the N=75 isotones, 130Cs, 132La, 134Pr and 136Pm is performed within the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock cranking approach using SKM* and SLy4 parametrizations. The dependence of the solutions on the time-odd contributions in the energy functional is studied. From among the considered four isotones, self-consistent chiral solutions are obtained only in 132La. The microscopic calculations are compared with the 132La experimental data and with results of a classical model that contains all the mechanisms underlying the chirality of the collective rotational motion. Strong similarities between the HF and classical model results are found. The suggestion formulated earlier by the authors that the chiral rotation cannot exist below a certain critical frequency is further illustrated and discussed, together with the microscopic origin of a transition from the planar to chiral rotation in nuclei. We also formulate the separability rule by which the Tilted-Axis-Cranking solutions can be inferred from three independent Principal-Axis-Cranking solutions corresponding to three different axes of rotation.Comment: 23 LaTeX pages, 11 PostScript Figure

    Nuclei with Tetrahedral Symmetry

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    We discuss a point-group-theory based method of searching for new regions of nuclear stability. We illustrate the related strategy with realistic calculations employing the tetrahedral and the octahedral point groups. In particular, several nuclei in the Rare Earth region appear as excellent candidates to study the new mechanism.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures, submitted to International Journal of Modern Physics

    Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov calculations for nuclei with tetrahedral deformation

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    Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov solutions corresponding to the tetrahedral deformation are found in six tetrahedrally doubly-magic nuclei. Values of the beta32 deformation, depths of the tetrahedral minima, and their energies relative to the co-existing quadrupole minima are determined for several versions of the Skyrme force. Reduction of the tetrahedral deformation energies by pairing correlations is quantitatively analysed. In light nuclei, shallow tetrahedral minima are found to be the lowest in energy, while in heavy nuclei, the minima are deeper but appear at a few MeV of excitation.Comment: 6 LaTeX pages, 2 PostScript figures, presented at the XII Nuclear Physics Workshop, 21-25 September, Kazimierz Dolny, Polan

    Heavy quarkonium hybrids from Coulomb gauge QCD

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    Using the non-relativisitc reduction of Coulomb gauge QCD we compute spectrum of the low mass hybrid mesons containing a heavy quark-antiquark pair. The gluon degrees of freedom are treated in the mean field approximation calibrated to the gluelump spectrum. We discuss the role of the non-abelian nature of the QCD Coulomb interaction in the ordering of the spin-parity levels.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figure

    The Shears Mechanism in 142Gd in the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock Method with the Tilted-Axis Cranking

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    We report on the first Skyrme-Hartree-Fock calculations with the tilted-axis cranking in the context of magnetic rotation. The mean field symmetries, differences between phenomenological and self-consistent methods and the generation of shears-like structures in the mean field are discussed. Significant role of the time-odd spin-spin effective interaction is pointed out. We reproduce the shears mechanism, but quantitative agreement with experiment is rather poor. It may have to do with too large core polarization, lack of pairing correlations or properties of the Skyrme force.Comment: Presented at the XXVII Mazurian Lakes School of Physics, September 2-9 2001, Krzyze, Poland, Submitted to Acta Physica Polonic
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