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Poisson and Porter-Thomas Fluctuations in off-Yrast Rotational Transitions
Fluctuations associated with stretched E2 transitions from high spin levels
in nuclei around Yb are investigated by a cranked shell model extended
to include residual two-body interactions. It is found that the gamma-ray
energies behave like random variables and the energy spectra show the Poisson
fluctuation, in the cranked mean field model without the residual interaction.
With two-body residual interaction included, discrete transition pattern with
unmixed rotational bands is still valid up to around 600 keV above yrast, in
good agreement with experiments. At higher excitation energy, a gradual onset
of rotational damping emerges. At 1.8 MeV above yrast, complete damping is
observed with GOE type fluctuations for both energy levels and transition
strengths(Porter-Thomas fluctuations).Comment: 21 pages, phyzzx, YITP/K-99
Violation and persistence of the K-quantum number in warm rotating nuclei
The validity of the K-quantum number in rapidly rotating warm nuclei is
investigated as a function of thermal excitation energy U and angular momentum
I, for the rare-earth nucleus 163Er. The quantal eigenstates are described with
a shell model which combines a cranked Nilsson mean-field and a residual
two-body interaction, together with a term which takes into account the angular
momentum carried by the K-quantum number in an approximate way. K-mixing is
produced by the interplay of the Coriolis interaction and the residual
interaction; it is weak in the region of the discrete rotational bands (U
\lesim 1MeV), but it gradually increases until the limit of complete violation
of the K-quantum number is approached around U \sim 2 - 2.5 MeV. The calculated
matrix elements between bands having different K-quantum numbers decrease
exponentially as a function of , in qualitative agreement with recent
data.Comment: 29 pages, 7 figure
Microscopic Origin of Quantum Chaos in Rotational Damping
The rotational spectrum of Yb is calculated diagonalizing different
effective interactions within the basis of unperturbed rotational bands
provided by the cranked shell model. A transition between order and chaos
taking place in the energy region between 1 and 2 MeV above the yrast line is
observed, associated with the onset of rotational damping. It can be related to
the higher multipole components of the force acting among the unperturbed
rotational bands.Comment: 7 pages, plain TEX, YITP/K-99
Transmission resonance spectroscopy in the third minimum of 232Pa
The fission probability of 232Pa was measured as a function of the excitation
energy in order to search for hyperdeformed (HD) transmission resonances using
the (d,pf) transfer reaction on a radioactive 231Pa target. The experiment was
performed at the Tandem accelerator of the Maier-Leibnitz Laboratory (MLL) at
Garching using the 231Pa(d,pf) reaction at a bombarding energy of E=12 MeV and
with an energy resolution of dE=5.5 keV. Two groups of transmission resonances
have been observed at excitation energies of E=5.7 and 5.9 MeV. The fine
structure of the resonance group at E=5.7 MeV could be interpreted as
overlapping rotational bands with a rotational parameter characteristic to a HD
nuclear shape. The fission barrier parameters of 232Pa have been determined by
fitting TALYS 1.2 nuclear reaction code calculations to the overall structure
of the fission probability. From the average level spacing of the J=4 states,
the excitation energy of the ground state of the 3rd minimum has been deduced
to be E(III)=5.05 MeV.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figure
Rotational Damping and Compound Formation in Warm Rotating Nuclei
The rotational damping width \Gamma_{rot} and the compound damping width
\Gamma_{comp} are two fundamental quantities that characterize rapidly rotating
compound nuclei having finite thermal excitation energy. A two-component
structure in the strength function of consecutive E2 transitions reflects the
two widths, and it causes characteristic features in the double and triple
gamma-ray spectra. We discuss a new method to extract experimentally values of
\Gamma_{rot} and \Gamma_{comp}. The first preliminary result of this method is
presented.Comment: PDF, 8 pages, invited talk at the Conference on Frontiers of Nuclear
Structure (FNS2002), August 2002, Berkele
Giant dipole resonance with exact treatment of thermal fluctuations
The shape fluctuations due to thermal effects in the giant dipole resonance
(GDR) observables are calculated using the exact free energies evaluated at
fixed spin and temperature. The results obtained are compared with Landau
theory calculations done by parameterizing the free energy. The Landau theory
is found to be insufficient when the shell effects are dominating.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
Spreading width of compound states through coincidence spectra of rotational gamma-rays
Abstract The intrinsic width of (multiparticle-multihole) compound states is an elusive quantity, of difficult direct access, as it is masked by damping mechanisms which control the collective response of nuclei. Through microscopic cranked shell model calculations, it is found that the strength function associated with two-dimensional gamma-coincidence spectra arising from rotational transitions between states lying at energies > 1 MeV above the yrast line, exhibits a two-component structure controlled by the rotational (wide component) and compound (narrow component) damping width. This last component is found to be directly related to the width of the multiparticle-multihole autocorrelation function
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