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The IBM Description of the B(E2) Anomaly: Dynamical Triaxiality and Configuration Mixing

Nuclear Theory 2025-09-11 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

A theoretical investigation has been carried out to examine the effects of dynamical triaxility and configuration mixing on the B(E2)B(E2) anomaly, characterized by B4/2=B(E2;41+21+)/B(E2;21+01+)<1.0B_{4/2}=B(E2;4_1^+\rightarrow2_1^+)/B(E2;2_1^+\rightarrow0_1^+)<1.0 and R4/2=E(41+)/E(21+)2.0R_{4/2}=E(4_1^+)/E(2_1^+)\geq2.0, within the framework of the interacting boson model (IBM). The results indicate that the effective γ\gamma deformation may undergo substantial changes with increasing angular momentum in the B(E2)B(E2) anomaly system governed by an IBM Hamiltonian involving rotor-like terms. Further calculations reveal that mixing between normal and intruder states may facilitate the emergence of B(E2)B(E2) anomaly, thereby providing additional theoretical insights into this unusual phenomenon.

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@article{arxiv.2509.08240,
  title  = {The IBM Description of the B(E2) Anomaly: Dynamical Triaxiality and Configuration Mixing},
  author = {Wei Teng and Sheng Nan Wang and Xian Zhi Zhao and Yu Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.08240},
  year   = {2025}
}

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11 pages, 7 figures