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Systematic study of superheavy nuclei within a microscopic collective Hamiltonian: Impact of quantum shape fluctuations

Nuclear Theory 2026-03-12 v1

Abstract

The even-even superheavy nuclei with 104Z126104 \leqslant Z \leqslant 126 and N258N\leqslant 258 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 α\alpha-decay energies across isotopic chains and demonstrates consistent accuracy as ZZ increases, underscoring the model's predictive power. The collective potentials, average quadrupole deformations, and characteristic collective observables: E(21+)E(2^+_1), R42R_{42}, and B(E2;21+01+)B(E2; 2^+_1\to 0^+_1) reveal a shape transition from well-prolate deformation around N=150N=150 and N=210N=210 to medium-deformed γ\gamma-soft shape around N=176N=176 and N=246N=246, and finally to a spherical shape near N=184N=184 and N=258N=258 for the isotopic chains with 104Z118104\leqslant Z\leqslant 118. Oblate deformations are favored for Z120Z\geqslant 120 isotopes around N=178N=178. Remarkably, for a substantial range of transitional superheavy nuclei with N184N\gtrsim184 and N240N\gtrsim240, no 0+0^+ 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 S2nS_{2n} and α\alpha-decay energies QαQ_\alpha at N=184N=184 and 258258 in mean-field calculations are significantly reduced and shifted to N=182N=182 and 256256 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}
}