The orthosymplectic extension of the Interacting Vector Boson Model (IVBM) is
used for the simultaneous description of the spectra of different families of
neighboring heavy nuclei. The structure of even-even nuclei is used as a core
on which the collective excitations of the neighboring odd-mass and odd-odd
nuclei are built on. Hence, the spectra of the odd-mass and odd-odd nuclei
arise as a result of the consequent and self-consistent coupling of the fermion
degrees of freedom of the odd particles, specified by the fermion sector
SOF(2Ω)⊂OSp(2Ω/12,R), to the boson core which states
belong to an SpB(12,R) irreducible representation.
The theoretical predictions for different low-lying collective bands with
positive and negative parity for two sets of neighboring nuclei with distinct
collective properties are compared with experiment and IBM/IBFM/IBFFM
predictions. The obtained results reveal the applicability of the used
dynamical symmetry of the model.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, A talk given at the 7th International Conference
of the Balkan Physical Union, September 9-13, 2009, Alexandropoulos, Greec