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A discussion of the seniority quantum number in many-body systems is presented. The analysis is carried out for bosons and fermions simultaneously but is restricted to identical particles occupying a single shell. The emphasis of the paper…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2014-07-16 P. Van Isacker , S. Heinze

The concept of seniority plays a central role in nuclear structure physics by classifying many-body states according to the number of unpaired nucleons. While exact seniority conservation holds in single-$j$ systems with $j \leq 7/2$,…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2026-02-13 Chong Qi

There exist two uniquely defined $v=4$ states in systems within a $j=9/2$ subshell, which automatically conserve seniority and do not mix with other states. Here I show that the partial conservation of seniority plays an essential role in…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2018-10-19 Chong Qi

A review is given of the relation between pairing, quasi-spin algebras and seniority. The former two concepts are closely connected, the relation being that the quasi-spin formalism allows an efficient solution of the pairing problem.…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2015-05-20 P. Van Isacker

The g_{9/2} shell of identical particles is the first one for which one can have seniority-mixing effects. We consider three interactions: a delta interaction that conserves seniority, a quadrupole-quadrupole (QQ) interaction that does not,…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-11 A. Escuderos , L. Zamick

Recent studies show that for systems with four identical fermions in the $j=9/2$ shell two special states, which have seniority $v=4$ and total spins I=4 and 6, are eigenstates of any two-body interaction. These states have good seniority…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2011-02-01 Chong Qi

Nuclear isomers are the metastable excited states of nuclei. The isomers can be categorized into a few classes including spin, seniority, \emph{K}, shape and fission isomers depending upon the hindrance mechanisms. In this paper, we aim to…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2024-01-23 Bhoomika Maheshwari , Kosuke Nomura

Symmetry plays an important role in understanding the nuclear structure properties from the rotation of a nucleus to the spin, parity and isospin of nuclear states. This simplifies the complexity of the nuclear problems in one way or the…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2017-04-12 Ashok Kumar Jain , Bhoomika Maheshwari

A partial conservation of the seniority quantum number in $j=9/2$ shells has been found recently in a numerical application. In this paper a complete analytic proof for this problem is derived as an extension of the work by Zamick and P.…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2012-05-22 Chong Qi , Z. X. Xu , R. J. Liotta

The use of the seniority quantum number in many-body systems is reviewed. A brief summary is given of its introduction by Racah in the context of atomic spectroscopy. Several extensions of Racah's original idea are discussed: seniority for…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2011-02-02 P. Van Isacker

The puzzle of finding consistent nuclear configurations for explaining both the decay probabilities and moments of the ${9/2}^-$, ${8}^+$ and ${21/2}^-$ isomers in and around $N=126$ closed shell has been approached in the generalized…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2022-03-02 Bhoomika Maheshwari , Deepika Choudhury , Ashok Kumar Jain

We performed \textit{ab initio} valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group (VS-IMSRG) calculations based on chiral two-nucleon and three-nucleon interactions to investigate the anomalous seniority breaking in the neutron…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2024-09-17 Q. Yuan , B. S. Hu

Isomeric studies in neutron-rich nuclei present a powerful tool to explore the structure at the nuclear extremes. We recently used the shell model calculations with Renormalized Charge Depen- dent Bonn (RCDB) effective interaction to…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2016-09-09 Bhoomika Maheshwari , Ashok Kumar Jain

We clarify the origin of the anomalously hindered $E2$ decay from the $4^+_1$ level in $^{44}$S by performing a novel many-body analysis in the shell model. Within a unified picture about the occurrence of isomerism in neutron-rich sulfur…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2015-01-26 Yutaka Utsuno , Noritaka Shimizu , Takaharu Otsuka , Tooru Yoshida , Yusuke Tsunoda

There has been a great deal of attention to the low lying energy spectum in a nucleus becuse of the abundance of experimetal data. Likewise ,perhaps to a lesser extent but still significant the high end for a given configuratiion has been…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2016-03-29 Larry Zamick

Over one hundred years have passed since the nuclear isomer was first introduced, in analogy with chemical isomers to describe long-lived excited nuclear states. In 1921, Otto Hahn discovered the first nuclear isomer $^{234m}$Pa. After…

Nuclear Experiment · Physics 2022-06-28 Zhiguo Ma , Changbo Fu , Wanbing He , Yugang Ma

Generalized seniority provides a truncation scheme for the nuclear shell model, based on pairing correlations, which offers the possibility of dramatically reducing the dimensionality of the nuclear shell-model problem. Systematic…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2014-09-02 M. A. Caprio , F. Q. Luo , K. Cai , Ch. Constantinou , V. Hellemans

The generalized seniority scheme has long been proposed as a means of dramatically reducing the dimensionality of nuclear shell model calculations, when strong pairing correlations are present. However, systematic benchmark calculations,…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2012-03-23 M. A. Caprio , F. Q. Luo , K. Cai , V. Hellemans , C. Constantinou

In this paper, we investigate the generalized seniority scheme and the validity of Generalized Seniority Schmidt Model in and around the $Z=82$ semi-magic region. A consistently same multi-j configuration is used to explain all the nuclear…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2021-08-18 Bhoomika Maheshwari , Deepika Choudhury , Ashok Kumar Jain
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