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Coexistence of nuclear shapes: self-consistent mean-field and beyond

Nuclear Theory 2016-02-17 v1

Abstract

A quantitative analysis of the evolution of nuclear shapes and shape phase transitions, including regions of short-lived nuclei that are becoming accessible in experiments at radioactive-beam facilities, necessitate accurate modeling of the underlying nucleonic dynamics. Important theoretical advances have recently been made in studies of complex shapes and the corresponding excitation spectra and electromagnetic decay patterns, especially in the "beyond mean-field" framework based on nuclear density functionals. Interesting applications include studies of shape evolution and coexistence in N = 28 isotones, the structure of lowest 0+0^+ excitations in deformed N \approx 90 rare-earth nuclei, and quadrupole and octupole shape transitions in thorium isotopes.

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@article{arxiv.1511.04358,
  title  = {Coexistence of nuclear shapes: self-consistent mean-field and beyond},
  author = {Zhipan Li and Tamara Niksic and Dario Vretenar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.04358},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

To be published in focus issue of Journal of physics G "Shape coexistence in nuclei"