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Simultaneous Description of Even-Even, Odd-Mass and Odd-Odd Nuclear Spectra

Abstract

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)SO^{F}(2\Omega)\subset OSp(2\Omega/12,R), to the boson core which states belong to an SpB(12,R)Sp^{B}(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

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