Systematic study of superheavy nuclei within a microscopic collective Hamiltonian: Impact of quantum shape fluctuations
Abstract
The even-even superheavy nuclei with and have been investigated using a microscopic five-dimensional collective Hamiltonian (5DCH) based on constrained triaxial relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov calculations with the PC-PK1 density functional. The 5DCH approach effectively captures the characteristic of isospin dependence of nuclear binding energies, two-nucleon separation energies, and -decay energies across isotopic chains and demonstrates consistent accuracy as increases, underscoring the model's predictive power. The collective potentials, average quadrupole deformations, and characteristic collective observables: , , and reveal a shape transition from well-prolate deformation around and to medium-deformed -soft shape around and , and finally to a spherical shape near and for the isotopic chains with . Oblate deformations are favored for isotopes around . Remarkably, for a substantial range of transitional superheavy nuclei with and , no states bounded by the fission saddles are predicted within their very shallow potential wells due to quantum shape fluctuations (QSFs). Additionally, sharp variations predicted for two-neutron separation energies and -decay energies at and in mean-field calculations are significantly reduced and shifted to and in the 5DCH calculations, which is caused by the rapid evolution of the dynamical correlation energies related to QSFs around the nuclear spherical shells.
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@article{arxiv.2603.10361,
title = {Systematic study of superheavy nuclei within a microscopic collective Hamiltonian: Impact of quantum shape fluctuations},
author = {X. Q. Yang and R. Y. Hu and R. N. Mao and J. Xiang and Z. P. Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.10361},
year = {2026}
}