Octupole correlation effects on two-neutron transfer intensity in rare-earth nuclei
Abstract
Impacts of octupole correlations on the low-lying states and two-neutron transfer intensities in rare-earth nuclei are investigated in terms of the interacting boson model that is based on the nuclear density functional theory. The octupole degrees of freedom are not only essential building blocks to describe properties of negative-parity states in the model, but also influence low-spin positive-parity states including excited states. The calculation produces a large number of low-energy states that contain significant amounts of octupole components, indicating important roles played by the octupole degrees freedom in this mass region. Octupole correlations are shown to make sizable contributions to the and transfer intensities and, in particular, to reproduce the discontinuous changes of these quantities near those nuclei with or 90, which are observed experimentally as a signature of the shape phase transition.
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@article{arxiv.2604.21245,
title = {Octupole correlation effects on two-neutron transfer intensity in rare-earth nuclei},
author = {Kosuke Nomura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.21245},
year = {2026}
}
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16 pages, 13 figures, 2 tables