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Rotational properties of nuclei aroundNo254investigated using a spectroscopic-quality Skyrme energy density functional

2014

Background: Nuclei in the $Z\ensuremath{\approx}100$ mass region represent the heaviest systems where detailed spectroscopic information is experimentally available. Although microscopic-macroscopic and self-consistent models have achieved great success in describing the data in this mass region, a fully satisfying precise theoretical description is still missing.Purpose: By using fine-tuned parametrizations of the energy density functionals, the present work aims at an improved description of the single-particle properties and rotational bands in the nobelium region. Such locally optimized parametrizations may have better properties when extrapolating towards the superheavy region.Methods:…

PhysicsCoupling constantNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonNuclear Theorychemistry.chemical_elementMoment of inertiaNuclear physicschemistryPairingQuasiparticleNeutronNobeliumAtomic physicsParametrizationPhysical Review C
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First prompt in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy of a superheavy element: the256Rf

2013

Using state-of-the-art γ-ray spectroscopic techniques, the first rotational band of a superheavy element, extending up to a spin of 20 , was discovered in the nucleus 256Rf. To perform such an experiment at the limits of the present instrumentation, several developments were needed. The most important of these developments was of an intense isotopically enriched 50Ti beam using the MIVOC method. The experimental set-up and subsequent analysis allowed the 256Rf ground-state band to be revealed. The rotational properties of the band are discussed and compared with neighboring transfermium nuclei through the study of their moments of inertia. These data suggest that there is no evidence of a s…

PhysicsHistoryInstrumentationShell (structure)Moment of inertiaComputer Science ApplicationsEducationNuclear physicsmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineAtomic physicsSpin (physics)SpectroscopyNucleusBeam (structure)Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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Structure of the Odd-A, Shell-Stabilized NucleusNo102253

2005

In-beam {gamma}-ray spectroscopic measurements have been made on {sub 102}{sup 253}No. A single rotational band was identified up to a probable spin of 39/2({Dirac_h}/2{pi}), which is assigned to the 7/2{sup +}[624] Nilsson configuration. The bandhead energy and the moment of inertia provide discriminating tests of contemporary models of the heaviest nuclei. Novel methods were required to interpret the sparse data set associated with cross sections of around 50 nb. These methods included comparisons of experimental and simulated spectra, as well as testing for evidence of a rotational band in the {gamma}{gamma} matrix.

PhysicsMatrix (mathematics)Dirac (software)Shell (structure)General Physics and AstronomyGamma spectroscopyAtomic physicsMoment of inertiaSpin (physics)Energy (signal processing)Spectral linePhysical Review Letters
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Angular momentum projection of cranked Hartree-Fock states: Application to terminating bands inA~44nuclei

2007

We present the first systematic calculations based on the angular-momentum projection of cranked Slater determinants. We propose the Iy --> I scheme, by which one projects the angular momentum I from the 1D cranked state constrained to the average spin projection of =I. Calculations performed for the rotational band in 46Ti show that the AMP Iy --> I scheme offers a natural mechanism for correcting the cranking moment of inertia at low-spins and shifting the terminating state up by ~2 MeV, in accordance with data. We also apply this scheme to high-spin states near the band termination in A~44 nuclei, and compare results thereof with experimental data, shell-model calculations, and res…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAngular momentumNuclear TheorySpinsNuclear TheoryNuclear structureHartree–Fock methodFOS: Physical sciencesMoment of inertiaNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Projection (relational algebra)Slater determinantAtomic physicsSpin (physics)Physical Review C
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Structure of the highly deformed nucleus101Sr63 and evidence for identical K=3/2 bands

1995

The low-energy level scheme of theN=63 nucleus101Sr has been obtained from a β-decay study of101Rb. The ν[532]5/2 and ν[411]3/2 orbitals are well established as the ground state and a band head at 271.2keV, respectively. The general properties of the level scheme indicate a quadrupole deformation ofβ ≃ 0.4, confirming the unique feature of saturation of deformation inN ≥ 60 Sr isotopes. The energies of theK=3/2 intraband transitions in the odd-neutron neighbours99Sr61 and101Sr63 are very similar. More generally, the identical bands at low spin in98–101Sr nuclei are correlated with the mass-independent moments of inertia in this region.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAtomic orbitalQuadrupoleNuclear fusionDeformation (meteorology)Moment of inertiaAtomic physicsGround stateSpin (physics)Saturation (magnetic)Zeitschrift f�r Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei
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Cranked Relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov Theory: probing the gateway to superheavy nuclei

2003

The cranked relativistic Hartree+Bogoliubov theory has been applied for a systematic study of the nuclei around 254No, the heaviest elements for which detailed spectroscopic data are available. The deformation, rotational response, pairing correlations, quasi-particle and other properties of these nuclei have been studied with different parametrizations for the effective mean-field Lagrangian. Pairing correlations are taken into account by a finite range two-body force of Gogny type. While the deformation properties are well reproduced, the calculations reveal some deficiencies of the effective forces both in the particle-hole and particle-particle channels. For the first time, the quasi-pa…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsDeformation (mechanics)Nuclear TheoryNuclear TheoryShell (structure)FOS: Physical sciencesHartreeMoment of inertiaSpectral lineNuclear physicsNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Mean field theoryPairingParametrization
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On the decay of compound nuclei following alpha-particle and12C induced reactions

1981

Multiple coincidence rates have been measured using a detector system consisting of a Ge(Li) spectrometer and eight NaI(Tl) or eight liquid scintillators. Reactions induced byα-particles with energies of 51–55 MeV and 118 MeV12C ions are studied. The data are analysed to give the first and second central moments of the distribution of the number ofγ-rays feeding individual levels in the final nuclei. When these numbers are compared to spin distributions calculated with the statistical model code GROGI the relative importance of dipole and quadrupole deexcitation modes can be ascertained. In particular, in the122Te(α, 4n)122Xe reaction theγ-decay prior to the entry into the ground band is we…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsDipoleQuadrupoleNuclear fusionAlpha particleMultiplicity (chemistry)Atomic physicsMoment of inertiaExcitationIonZeitschrift f�r Physik A Atoms and Nuclei
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Shape coexistence in neutron-deficient Hg isotopes studied via lifetime measurements inHg184,186and two-state mixing calculations

2014

The neutron-deficient mercury isotopes, $^{184,186}$Hg, were studied with the Recoil Distance Doppler Shift (RDDS) method using the Gammasphere array and the Koln Plunger device. The Differential Decay Curve Method (DDCM) was employed to determine the lifetimes of the yrast states in $^{184,186}$Hg. An improvement on previously measured values of yrast states up to $8^{+}$ is presented as well as first values for the $9_{3}$ state in $^{184}$Hg and $10^{+}$ state in $^{186}$Hg. $B(E2)$ values are calculated and compared to a two-state mixing model which utilizes the variable moment of inertia (VMI) model, allowing for extraction of spin-dependent mixing strengths and amplitudes.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotope010308 nuclear & particles physicsYrastMoment of inertia7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesRecoilAmplitude0103 physical sciencesNeutronGammasphereAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsMixing (physics)Physical Review C
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First observation of excited states in 184Pb: spectroscopy beyond the neutron mid-shell

1998

Excited states have been identified for the first time in 184Pb, the first even-even Pb isotope beyond the 82 < N < 126 mid-shell, using the recoil-decay tagging (RDT) technique. A collective band built on the first-excited 2+ state has been observed. This resembles those seen in 186,188Pb and the Hg isotones, and can thus be associated with a prolate-deformed shape. Variable moment of inertia (VMI) fits of the prolate 0+ level energies in 184,186,188Pb indicate that the minimum appears at N= 103, the same neutron number at which the corresponding minimum in Hg isotopes is observed.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeExcited stateNeutron numberHadronNuclear fusionNeutronMoment of inertiaAtomic physicsSpectroscopyThe European Physical Journal A
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Unrestricted shapes of light nuclei in the local-density approximation: Comparison with jellium clusters

1995

Abstract The shapes of light nuclei are studied within density-functional theory. The Kohn-Sham method and the local-density approximation are used. No symmetry restrictions are imposed. A parallel study is made of monovalent atomic clusters described on the jellium model. The shapes obtained for nuclei with Z = N = 2–22 show a striking similarity to those of atomic clusters of an equal number of valence electrons. Moments of inertia, when suitably normalized, are virtually identical. The calculated nuclear quadrupole moments are found insensitive to the effective interaction and in good agreement with experiment. Similar shape coexistence is established in both systems.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsLight nucleusSimilarity (geometry)QuadrupoleJelliumPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersAtomic physicsMoment of inertiaLocal-density approximationValence electronSymmetry (physics)Nuclear PhysicsNuclear Physics A
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