Nuclear Tetrahedral Symmetry: Possibly Present Throughout the Periodic Table
Abstract
More than half a century after the fundamental, spherical shell structure in nuclei has been established, theoretical predictions indicate that the shell-gaps comparable or even stronger than those at spherical shapes may exist. Group-theoretical analysis supported by realistic mean-field calculations indicate that the corresponding nuclei are characterized by the ('double-tetrahedral') group of symmetry, exact or approximate. The corresponding strong shell-gap structure is markedly enhanced by the existence of the 4-dimensional irreducible representations of the group in question and consequently it can be seen as a geometrical effect that does not depend on a particular realization of the mean-field. Possibilities of discovering the corresponding symmetry in experiment are discussed.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0205059,
title = {Nuclear Tetrahedral Symmetry: Possibly Present Throughout the Periodic Table},
author = {J. Dudek and A. Gozdz and N. Schunck and M. Miskiewicz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0205059},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages in LaTeX and 4 figures in eps format