Covariant density functional analysis of shape evolution in $N =40$ isotones
Abstract
The structure of low-lying excitation states of even-even isotones is studied using a five-dimensional collective Hamiltonian with the collective parameters determined from the relativistic mean-field plus BCS method with the PC-PK1 functional in the particle-hole channel and a separable paring force in the particle-particle channel. The theoretical calculations can reproduce not only the systematics of the low-lying states along the isotonic chain but also the detailed structure of the spectroscopy in a single nucleus. We find a picture of spherical-oblate-prolate shape transition along the isotonic chain of by analyzing the potential energy surfaces. The coexistence of low-lying excited states has also been shown to be a common feature in neutron-deficient isotones.
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@article{arxiv.1411.3821,
title = {Covariant density functional analysis of shape evolution in $N =40$ isotones},
author = {Z. H. Wang and J. Xiang and W. H. Long and Z. P. Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.3821},
year = {2015}
}
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13 pages, 11 figures