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Rotational damping in a multi- shell particles-rotor model
The damping of collective rotational motion is investigated by means of
particles-rotor model in which the angular momentum coupling is treated exactly
and the valence nucleons are in a multi- shell mean-field. It is found that
the onset energy of rotational damping is around 1.1 MeV above yrast line, and
the number of states which form rotational band structure is thus limited. The
number of calculated rotational bands around 30 at a given angular momentum
agrees qualitatively with experimental data. The onset of rotational damping
takes place gradually as a function of excitation energy. It is shown that the
pairing correlation between valence nucleons has a significant effect on the
appearance of rotational damping.Comment: 20 pages, 9 figure
Fine structure of charge-exchange spin-dipole excitations in O
The charge-exchange spin-dipole (SD) excitations for both and
channels in O are investigated in the fully self-consistent random phase
approximation based on the covariant density functional theory. The fine
structure of SD excitations in the most up-to-date O()F experiment is excellently reproduced without any readjustment in
the functional. The characteristics of SD excitations are understood with the
delicate balance between the - and -meson fields via the
exchange terms. The fine structure of SD excitations for
O()N channel is predicted for future experiments.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Spin-orbit and orbit-orbit strengths for radioactive neutron-rich doubly magic nucleus Sn in relativistic mean field theory
Relativistic mean field (RMF) theory is applied to investigate the properties
of the radioactive neutron-rich doubly magic nucleus Sn and the
corresponding isotopes and isotones. The two-neutron and two-proton separation
energies are well reproduced by the RMF theory. In particular, the RMF results
agree with the experimental single-particle spectrum in Sn as well as
the Nilsson spin-orbit parameter and orbit-orbit parameter thus
extracted, but remarkably differ from the traditional Nilsson parameters.
Furthermore, the present results provide a guideline for the isospin dependence
of the Nilsson parameters.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Phys. Rev. C in pres
Deformation effect on the center-of-mass correction energy in nuclei ranging from Oxygen to Calcium
The microscopic center-of-mass (c.m.) correction energies for nuclei ranging
from Oxygen to Calcium are systematically calculated by both spherical and
axially deformed relativistic mean-field (RMF) models with the effective
interaction PK1. The microscopic c.m. correction energies strongly depend on
the isospin as well as deformation and deviate from the phenomenological ones.
The deformation effect is discussed in detail by comparing the deformed with
the spherical RMF calculation. It is found that the direct and exchange terms
of the c.m. correction energies are strongly correlated with the density
distribution of nuclei and are suppressed in the deformed case.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, accepted by Chin.Phys.Let
Deformation effect on the center-of-mass correction energy in nuclei ranging from Oxygen to Calcium
The microscopic center-of-mass (c.m.) correction energies for nuclei ranging
from Oxygen to Calcium are systematically calculated by both spherical and
axially deformed relativistic mean-field (RMF) models with the effective
interaction PK1. The microscopic c.m. correction energies strongly depend on
the isospin as well as deformation and deviate from the phenomenological ones.
The deformation effect is discussed in detail by comparing the deformed with
the spherical RMF calculation. It is found that the direct and exchange terms
of the c.m. correction energies are strongly correlated with the density
distribution of nuclei and are suppressed in the deformed case.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, accepted by Chin.Phys.Let
Perturbative interpretation of relativistic symmetries in nuclei
Perturbation theory is used systematically to investigate the symmetries of
the Dirac Hamiltonian and their breaking in atomic nuclei. Using the
perturbation corrections to the single-particle energies and wave functions,
the link between the single-particle states in realistic nuclei and their
counterparts in the symmetry limits is discussed. It is shown that the limit of
S-V=const and relativistic harmonic oscillator (RHO) potentials can be
connected to the actual Dirac Hamiltonian by the perturbation method, while the
limit of S+V=const cannot, where S and V are the scalar and vector potentials,
respectively. This indicates that the realistic system can be treated as a
perturbation of spin-symmetric Hamiltonians, and the energy splitting of the
pseudospin doublets can be regarded as a result of small perturbation around
the Hamiltonian with RHO potentials, where the pseudospin doublets are
quasidegenerate.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, Phys. Rev. C in pres
2-Isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexyl diphenylphosphonamidate
In the title compound, C22H30NO2P, the P atom has an irregular tetrahedral geometry. In the crystal, molecules are connected by N—H⋯O hydrogen-bonding interactions, giving rise to a chain along the b axis. The phenyl ring of the anilino group is twisted by 77.40 (16)° relative to the other phenyl ring. The absolute configuration of phosphorus is S
p
Microscopic and self-consistent description for neutron halo in deformed nuclei
A deformed relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov theory in continuum has been
developed for the study of neutron halos in deformed nuclei and the halo
phenomenon in deformed weakly bound nuclei is investigated. Magnesium and neon
isotopes are studied and some results are presented for the deformed
neutron-rich and weakly bound nuclei 44Mg and 36Ne. The core of the former
nucleus is prolate, but the halo has a slightly oblate shape. This indicates a
decoupling of the halo orbitals from the deformation of the core. The generic
conditions for the existence of halos in deformed nuclei and for the occurrence
of this decoupling effect are discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures; invited talk at the XXXV Brazilian Workshop on
Nuclear Physics, Sep 2-6, 2012, Maresias, Brazi
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