Band Structures of $^{182}$ Os Studied by GCM based on 3D-CHFB
Abstract
Band structure properties of Os are investigated through a particle number and angular momentum constrained generator coordinate(GCM) calculation based on self-consistent three-dimensional cranking solutions. From the analysis of the wave function of the lowest GCM solution, we confirm that this nucleus shows a tilted rotational motion in its yrast states, at least with the present set of force parameters of the pairing-plus-quadrupole interaction Hamiltonian. A close examination of behavior of other GCM solutions reveals a sign of a possible occurrence of multi-band crossing in the nucleus. Furthermore, in the course of calculations, we have also found a new potential curve along the prime meridian on the globe of the sphere. Along this new solution the characters of proton and neutron gap parameters get interchanged. Namely, almost vanishes while grows to a finite value close to the one corresponding to the principal axis rotation(PAR). A state in the new solution curve at the PAR point turns out to have almost the same characteristic features of an yrare -band state which gets located just above the -band in our calculation. This fact suggests a new type of seesaw vibrational mode of the proton and the neutron pairing, occurring through a wobbling motion. The mode is considered to bridge the -band states and the -band states in the backbending region.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/9809019,
title = {Band Structures of $^{182}$ Os Studied by GCM based on 3D-CHFB},
author = {Takatoshi Horibata and Makito Oi and Naoki Onishi and Ahmad Ansari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/9809019},
year = {2009}
}
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LaTeX 19 pages; 14 ps figures; 1 table; submitted to Nucl.Phys.A