Quantum Phase Transition in the Shape of Zr isotopes
Nuclear Theory
2016-10-26 v2 Nuclear Experiment
Abstract
The rapid shape change in Zr isotopes near neutron number =60 is identified to be caused by type II shell evolution associated with massive proton excitations to its orbit, and is shown to be a quantum phase transition. Monte Carlo shell-model calculations are carried out for Zr isotopes of =50-70 with many configurations spanned by eight proton orbits and eight neutron orbits. Energy levels and B(E2) values are obtained within a single framework in a good agreement with experiments, depicting various shapes in going from =50 to 70. Novel coexistence of prolate and triaxial shapes is suggested.
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@article{arxiv.1606.09056,
title = {Quantum Phase Transition in the Shape of Zr isotopes},
author = {Tomoaki Togashi and Yusuke Tsunoda and Takaharu Otsuka and Noritaka Shimizu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.09056},
year = {2016}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures