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    Nuclear Tetrahedral Symmetry

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    We recall the main features of the Td (tetrahedral) symmetry in atomic nuclei and present realistic mean-field calculations supporting the existence such a symmetry all over the nuclear chart. A few potential candidate-nuclei are investigated and the possible experimental signatures of the tetrahedral symmetry are also briefly discussed.Comment: Proceedings of the Xth Marie Curie Nuclear Theory Workshop, Kazimierz Dolny, Poland 4 pages, 1 figur

    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

    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

    Nuclear Liquid Drop Model with the Surface-Curvature Terms: New Perspectives for the Hyperdeformation Studies

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    Nuclear liquid drop model is revisited and an explicit introduction of the surface-curvature terms is presented. The corresponding parameters of the extended classical energy formula are adjusted to the contemporarily known nuclear binding energies and fission barrier heights. Using 2766 binding energies of nuclei with Z8Z\geq 8 and N8N\geq 8 it is shown that the performance of the new approach is improved by a factor of about 6, compared to the previously published liquid drop model results, in terms of both the masses (new r.m.s. deviation =0.698 = 0.698 MeV) and the fission barriers (new r.m.s. deviation of the fission barriers of isotopes with Z>70Z> 70 is <δVB>=0.88<\delta V_B> = 0.88 MeV). The role of the curvature terms and their effects on the description of the experimental quantities are discussed in detail; for comparison the parameters of the more 'traditional' approaches are re-fitted taking into account the nuclear masses known today and the performances of several variants of the model are compared. The isospin dependence in the new description of the barriers is in a good agreement with the extended Thomas-Fermi approach; it also demonstrates a good qualitative agreement with the fission life-time systematics tested on the long chain of Fermium isotopes known experimentally. The new approach offers also a very high stability in terms of the extrapolation from the narrower range of nuclides to a more extended one - a property of particular interest for the contemporary exotic beam projects: the corresponding properties are illustrated and discussed.Comment: 25 pages in LaTeX and 20 figures in eps forma

    Hybrid meson production by electromagnetic and weak interactions in a flux-tube simulation of lattice QCD

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    We calculate rates for hybrid meson production by electromagnetic and weak interactions in the flux-tube model. Applications include photo and electroproduction at Jefferson Laboratory and HERA, and the production of light strange and charmed hybrids in the weak decays of heavy flavours. Photoproduction of some light hybrids is predicted to be prominent in charge exchange reactions, γpnH\gamma p \to n \cal{H} and accessible in γppH\gamma p \to p \cal{H}. Production of light or charmed hybrids in BB and DD decays may be feasible with high statistics. Photoproduction of the axial hybrid meson is predicted to be large courtesy of π\pi exchange, and its strange counterpart is predicted in BψKH(1+)B \to \psi K_H(1^+) with b.r.104b.r. \sim 10^{-4}. Production rates for exotic hybrid candidates 1+;(0,2)+1^{-+};(0,2)^{+-} are given special attention. Selection rules that can help to distinguish between hybrid and conventional states with the same JPCJ^{PC} are noted.Comment: uses psfrag; One reference correcte

    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

    Electroweak production of hybrid mesons in a Flux-Tube simulation of Lattice QCD

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    We make the first calculation of the electroweak couplings of hybrid mesons to conventional mesons appropriate to photoproduction and to the decays of BB or DD mesons. E1E1 amplitudes are found to be large and may contribute in charge exchange γpnH+\gamma p \to n H^+ allowing production of (amongst others) the charged 1+1^{-+} exotic hybrid off a2a_2 exchange. Axial hybrid meson photoproduction is predicted to be large courtesy of π\pi exchange, and its strange hybrid counterpart is predicted in BψKH(1+)B \to \psi K_H(1^+) with b.r.104b.r. \sim 10^{-4}. Higher multipoles, and some implications for hybrid charmonium are briefly discussed.Comment: 4 page

    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
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