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We study the quadrupole moments and the B(E2; $2^+ \rightarrow 0^+$) values for the ${11/2}^-$ states and the first $2^+$ states, respectively, by using a multi-j generalized seniority approach in the Cd (Z = 48), Sn (Z = 50) and Te (Z =…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2019-10-02 Bhoomika Maheshwari , Hasan Abu Kassim , Norhasliza Yusof , Ashok Kumar Jain

Excited states in low-energy spectra in $^{70-76}$Ni are considered. To this end, pairing forces in form of surface delta interaction are employed to account for formation of the ground state multiplet with seniority $\nu = 2$ states. The…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2023-12-11 S. Sidorov , D. Zhulyaeva , T. Tretyakova

New shell model Hamiltonians are derived for the T=1 part of the residual interaction in the f5/2 p3/2 p1/2 g9/2 model space based on the analysis and fit of the available experimental data for 57Ni-78Ni isotopes and 77Cu-100Sn isotones.…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2008-11-26 A. F. Lisetskiy , B. A. Brown , M. Horoi , H. Grawe

In the present work, we study nuclear structure properties of the $^{184-194}$Pb isotopes within the framework of the nuclear shell-model. We have performed shell-model calculations using KHH7B and KHHE interactions. We have reported…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2026-01-01 S. Shukla , P. C. Srivastava

Following upon our earlier paper [1] containing some initial results, we present detailed discussion and complete results in this paper, which provide the first direct evidence for the validity of isospin as a nearly good quantum number in…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2018-11-02 Swati Garg , Bhoomika Maheshwari , Ashok Kumar Jain

We have examined modifications to the nuclear weak charge due to small differences between the spatial distributions of neutrons and protons in the Cs nucleus. We derive approximate formulae to estimate the value and uncertainty of this…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-10-31 S. J. Pollock , M. C. Welliver

The longer-lived excited nuclear states, referred as nuclear isomers, exist due to the hindered decays owing to their peculiar nucleonic structural surroundings. Some of these conditions, being exceptionally rare and limited to achieve,…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2024-02-07 Bhoomika Maheshwari , Ashok Kumar Jain

The seven binary quantum numbers that distinguish fundamental fermions have been shown to be conserved in decays and interactions. Here applications of this law are clarified to take account of odd (uct) and even (dsb) parity quarks…

General Physics · Physics 2025-11-11 Douglas Newman

The nuclear polarization of $\mathrm{H}_2$ molecules formed by recombination of nuclear polarized H atoms on the surface of a storage cell initially coated with a silicon-based polymer has been measured by using the longitudinal double-spin…

Atomic Physics · Physics 2012-08-27 The HERMES collaboration

Unlike their lighter counterparts, most odd-odd N=Z nuclei with mass A > 40 40 have ground states with isospin T=1, suggesting an increased role for the isovector pairing interaction. A simple SO(5) seniority-like model of this interaction…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2008-11-26 J. Engel , K. Langanke , P. Vogel

We introduce the notion of a generalized partial dynamical symmetry for which part of the eigenstates have part of the dynamical symmetry. This general concept is illustrated with the example of Hamiltonians with a partial dynamical O(6)…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-07 A. Leviatan , P. Van Isacker

In the nuclear f_7/2 shell, the nucleon-nucleon interaction can be represented by the eight values E(J)=<(f^2_{7/2})^J |V| (f^2_{7/2})^J>, J=0,1,...,7, where for even J the isospin is 1, and for odd J it is 0. If we set the T=0 (odd J)…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-11 A. Escuderos , B. F. Bayman , L. Zamick , S. J. Q. Robinson

We discuss partial dynamical symmetries which occur in single j shell calculations mostly for high spin states for systems of three or four particles (holes). The relevant nuclei are 43Ti,43Sc, 44Ti, 52Fe,53Fe, 53Co,96Cd,97Cd, and 97In.

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2015-03-25 Larry Zamick

The results of the study of unstable states in relativistic dissociation of isotopes $^{9,7}$Be, $^{10}$B, $^{12,11,10}$C, $^{14}$N and $^{16}$O in nuclear emulsion have been summarized. Their decays are identified in distributions by…

Configuration-constrained calculations of potential-energy surfaces in even-even superheavy nuclei reveal systematically the existence at low excitation energies of multi-quasiparticle states with deformed axially symmetric shapes and large…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-10 F. R. Xu , E. G. Zhao , R. Wyss , P. M. Walker

$\alpha$ decay occurs in both ground states and isomers of nuclei. In this work, we use the two-potential approach to systematically study whether isomeric states play a key role on $\alpha$ particle clustering or not. The results indicate…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2019-04-22 Xiao-Dong Sun , Ping Guo , Xiao-Hua Li

It is generally believed that isospin would diminish in its importance as we go towards heavy mass region due to isospin mixing caused by the growing Coulomb forces. However, it was realized quite early that isospin could become an…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2018-06-13 Ashok Kumar Jain , Swati Garg

Recent observation of the 6$^+$ seniority isomers and measurements of the B${(E2)}$ values in the $^{134-138}$Sn isotopes lying close to the neutron drip line have raised some questions about the validity of the currently used effective…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2015-03-03 Bhoomika Maheshwari , Ashok Kumar Jain , P. C. Srivastava

The very simple product of the number of particles by the number of holes appearing in the expression of the reduced B(E2: 0+1 -> 2+1) (B(E2)^) transition probability of even-even nuclei obtained from the extension of the seniority scheme…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2007-05-23 Isabelle Deloncle , Brigitte Roussiere

For each of the (9/2), (11/2) and (13/2) single j shells we have only one state with J=j V=3 for a five particle system. For four identical particles there can be more than one state of seniority four. We note some ``ratio'' relations for…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2008-11-26 Larry Zamick