Quadrupole-hexadecapole correlations in neutron-rich samarium and gadolinium isotopes
Abstract
We present an extensive study of quadrupole-hexadecapole correlation effects in even-even Sm and Gd isotopes with neutron number . The calculations are performed in the framework of the Gogny energy density functional (EDF) with the D1S parametrization and the interacting boson model (IBM). The quadrupole-hexadecapole constrained self-consistent mean-field potential energy surface is mapped onto the expectation value of the -boson Hamiltonian. This procedure determines the parameters of the -IBM Hamiltonian microscopically. Calculated excitation energies and transition strengths are compared to the ones obtained with a simpler -IBM, as well as with the experimental data. The Gogny-EDF mapped -IBM reproduces spectroscopic properties of the studied nuclei as reasonably as in the case of the previous -boson mapping calculations that were based on the relativistic EDF, indicating that the axial quadrupole-hexadecapole method is sound regardless of whether relativistic or nonrelativistic EDF is employed. The mapped -IBM improves some of the results in lighter Sm and Gd isotopes compared to the mapped -IBM, implying the existence of significant hexadecapole correlations in those nuclei. For those nuclei with , hexadecapole effects are minor, and the only significant difference between the two boson models can be found in the description of monopole transitions.
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@article{arxiv.2411.11331,
title = {Quadrupole-hexadecapole correlations in neutron-rich samarium and gadolinium isotopes},
author = {L. Lotina and K. Nomura and R. Rodríguez-Guzmán and L. M. Robledo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.11331},
year = {2025}
}
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12 pages, 12 figures