Evidence for rigid triaxial deformation in $^{76}$Ge from a model-independent analysis
Abstract
An extensive, model-independent analysis of the nature of triaxial deformation in Ge, a candidate for neutrinoless double-beta () decay, was carried out following multi-step Coulomb excitation. Shape parameters deduced on the basis of a rotational-invariant sum-rule analysis provided considerable insight into the underlying collectivity of the ground-state and bands. Both sequences were determined to be characterized by the same and deformation parameter values. In addition, compelling evidence for low-spin, rigid triaxial deformation in Ge was obtained for the first time from the analysis of the statistical fluctuations of the quadrupole asymmetry deduced from the measured matrix elements. These newly determined shape parameters are important input and constraints for calculations aimed at providing, with suitable accuracy, the nuclear matrix elements relevant to .
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@article{arxiv.1909.03270,
title = {Evidence for rigid triaxial deformation in $^{76}$Ge from a model-independent analysis},
author = {A. D. Ayangeakaa and R. V. F. Janssens and S. Zhu and D. Little and J. Henderson and C. Y. Wu and D. J. Hartley and M. Albers and K. Auranen and B. Bucher and M. P. Carpenter and P. Chowdhury and D. Cline and H. L. Crawford and P. Fallon and A. M. Forney and A. Gade and A. B. Hayes and F. G. Kondev and Krishichayan and T. Lauritsen and J. Li and A. O. Macchiavelli and D. Rhodes and D. Seweryniak and S. M. Stolze and W. B. Walters and J. Wu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.03270},
year = {2019}
}
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6 pages, 5 figures