U(6) dynamical and quasi-dynamical symmetry in strongly deformed heavy nuclei

The low-lying collective states of the ground, β and γ bands in 154Sm and 238U are investigated within the framework of the microscopic proton-neutron symplectic model (PNSM). For this purpose, the model Hamiltonian is diagonalized in a U(6)-coupled basis, restricted to the symplectic state space sp...

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Main Author: Ganev H.G.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201819405002
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spelling doaj-3ff4a4ed18df44819e2e46c147d781852021-08-02T02:27:16ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2018-01-011940500210.1051/epjconf/201819405002epjconf_nsrt2018_05002U(6) dynamical and quasi-dynamical symmetry in strongly deformed heavy nucleiGanev H.G.The low-lying collective states of the ground, β and γ bands in 154Sm and 238U are investigated within the framework of the microscopic proton-neutron symplectic model (PNSM). For this purpose, the model Hamiltonian is diagonalized in a U(6)-coupled basis, restricted to the symplectic state space spanned by the fully symmetric U(6) vectors. A good description of the energy levels of the three bands under consideration, as well as the intraband B(E2) transition strengths between the states of the ground band is obtained for the two nuclei without the use of an effective charge. The calculations show that when the collective quadrupole dynamics is covered already by the symplectic bandhead structure, as in the case of 154Sm, the results show the presence of a very good U(6) dynamical symmetry. In the case of 238U, when we have an observed enhancement of the intraband B(E2) transition strengths, then the results show small admixtures from the higher major shells and a highly coherent mixing of different irreps which is manifested by the presence of a good U(6) quasi-dynamical symmetry in the microscopic structure of the collective states under consideration.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201819405002
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U(6) dynamical and quasi-dynamical symmetry in strongly deformed heavy nuclei
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title U(6) dynamical and quasi-dynamical symmetry in strongly deformed heavy nuclei
title_short U(6) dynamical and quasi-dynamical symmetry in strongly deformed heavy nuclei
title_full U(6) dynamical and quasi-dynamical symmetry in strongly deformed heavy nuclei
title_fullStr U(6) dynamical and quasi-dynamical symmetry in strongly deformed heavy nuclei
title_full_unstemmed U(6) dynamical and quasi-dynamical symmetry in strongly deformed heavy nuclei
title_sort u(6) dynamical and quasi-dynamical symmetry in strongly deformed heavy nuclei
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The low-lying collective states of the ground, β and γ bands in 154Sm and 238U are investigated within the framework of the microscopic proton-neutron symplectic model (PNSM). For this purpose, the model Hamiltonian is diagonalized in a U(6)-coupled basis, restricted to the symplectic state space spanned by the fully symmetric U(6) vectors. A good description of the energy levels of the three bands under consideration, as well as the intraband B(E2) transition strengths between the states of the ground band is obtained for the two nuclei without the use of an effective charge. The calculations show that when the collective quadrupole dynamics is covered already by the symplectic bandhead structure, as in the case of 154Sm, the results show the presence of a very good U(6) dynamical symmetry. In the case of 238U, when we have an observed enhancement of the intraband B(E2) transition strengths, then the results show small admixtures from the higher major shells and a highly coherent mixing of different irreps which is manifested by the presence of a good U(6) quasi-dynamical symmetry in the microscopic structure of the collective states under consideration.
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