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Ab initio computations from $^{78}$Ni towards $^{70}$Ca along neutron number $N=50$

Nuclear Theory 2024-09-13 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

We present coupled-cluster computations of nuclei with neutron number N=50N=50 "south" of 78^{78}Ni using nucleon-nucleon and three-nucleon forces from chiral effective field theory. We find an erosion of the magic number N=50N=50 toward 70^{70}Ca manifesting itself by an onset of deformation and increased complexity in the ground states. For 78^{78}Ni, we predict a low-lying rotational band consistent with recent data, which up until now has been a challenge for ab initio nuclear models. Ground states are deformed in 76^{76}Fe, 74^{74}Cr, and 72^{72}Ti, although the spherical states are too close in energy to unambiguously identify the shape of the ground state within the uncertainty estimates. In 70^{70}Ca, the potential energy landscape from quadrupole-constrained Hartree-Fock computations flattens, and the deformation becomes less rigid. We also compute the low-lying spectra and B(E2)B({\rm E2}) values for these neutron-rich N=50N=50 nuclei.

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@article{arxiv.2408.07856,
  title  = {Ab initio computations from $^{78}$Ni towards $^{70}$Ca along neutron number $N=50$},
  author = {B. S. Hu and Z. H. Sun and G. Hagen and G. R. Jansen and T. Papenbrock},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.07856},
  year   = {2024}
}

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10 pages, 6 figures, supplementary material