Large-scale shell-model calculations on the spectroscopy of $N<126$ Pb isotopes
Abstract
Large-scale shell-model calculations are carried out in the model space including neutron-hole orbitals , , , , and to study the structure and electromagnetic properties of neutron deficient Pb isotopes. An optimized effective interaction is used. Good agreement between full shell-model calculations and experimental data is obtained for the spherical states in isotopes Pb. The lighter isotopes are calculated with an importance-truncation approach constructed based on the monopole Hamiltonian. The full shell-model results also agree well with our generalized seniority and nucleon-pair-approximation truncation calculations. The deviations between theory and experiment concerning the excitation energies and electromagnetic properties of low-lying and excited states and isomeric states may provide a constraint on our understanding of nuclear deformation and intruder configuration in this region.
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@article{arxiv.1607.02771,
title = {Large-scale shell-model calculations on the spectroscopy of $N<126$ Pb isotopes},
author = {Chong Qi and L. Y. Jia and G. J. Fu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.02771},
year = {2016}
}
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11 pages, to appear in PRC, supplementary materials available upon request