Prolate dominance and prolate-oblate shape transition in the proxy-SU(3) model
Nuclear Theory
2017-06-20 v1
Abstract
Using a new approximate analytic parameter-free proxy-SU(3) scheme, we make simple predictions for the global feature of prolate dominance in deformed nuclei and the locus of the prolate-oblate shape transition and compare these with empirical data.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1706.05844,
title = {Prolate dominance and prolate-oblate shape transition in the proxy-SU(3) model},
author = {Dennis Bonatsos and I. E. Assimakis and N. Minkov and Andriana Martinou and S. Sarantopoulou and R. B. Cakirli and R. F. Casten and K. Blaum},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.05844},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
5 pages, 1 figure, 3 tables, Proceedings of the 4th Workshop of the Hellenic Institute of Nuclear Physics on New Aspects and Perspectives in Nuclear Physics (HINPw4), Ioannina, Greece, 5-6 May 2017, ed. A. Pakou