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Quadrupole-hexadecapole correlations in neutron-rich samarium and gadolinium isotopes

Nuclear Theory 2025-02-10 v2 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

We present an extensive study of quadrupole-hexadecapole correlation effects in even-even Sm and Gd isotopes with neutron number N=88106N=88-106. The calculations are performed in the framework of the Gogny energy density functional (EDF) with the D1S parametrization and the sdgsdg interacting boson model (IBM). The quadrupole-hexadecapole constrained self-consistent mean-field potential energy surface is mapped onto the expectation value of the sdgsdg-boson Hamiltonian. This procedure determines the parameters of the sdgsdg-IBM Hamiltonian microscopically. Calculated excitation energies and transition strengths are compared to the ones obtained with a simpler sdsd-IBM, as well as with the experimental data. The Gogny-EDF mapped sdgsdg-IBM reproduces spectroscopic properties of the studied nuclei as reasonably as in the case of the previous sdgsdg-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 sdgsdg-IBM improves some of the results in lighter Sm and Gd isotopes compared to the mapped sdsd-IBM, implying the existence of significant hexadecapole correlations in those nuclei. For those nuclei with N94N \geq 94, hexadecapole effects are minor, and the only significant difference between the two boson models can be found in the description of E0E0 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