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We derive analytic formulae for the energy average (including the energy average of the fluctuation contribution) and variance of the intraband decay intensity of a superdeformed band. Our results may be expressed in terms of three…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-07 A. J. Sargeant , M. S. Hussein , M. P. Pato , M. Ueda

We describe the decay out of a superdeformed band using the methods of reaction theory. Assuming that decay-out occurs due to equal coupling (on average) to a sea of equivalent chaotic normally deformed (ND) states, we calculate the average…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-10 M. S. Hussein , A. J. Sargeant , M. P. Pato , N. Takigawa , M. Ueda

Using a statistical model for the normally deformed states and for their coupling to a member of the superdeformed band, we calculate the ensemble average and the fluctuations of the intensity for decay out of the superdeformed band and of…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-10-31 J. Z. Gu , H. A. Weidenmueller

The attenuation of the intraband intensity of a superdeformed band, which results from mixing with normally deformed configurations, is calculated using reaction theory. It is found that the sharp increase of the attenuation is mostly due…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-07 A. J. Sargeant , M. S. Hussein , M. P. Pato , N. Takigawa , M. Ueda

We investigate a random matrix model [Phys. Rev. C {\bf 65} 024302 (2002] for the decay-out of a superdeformed band as a function of the parameters: $\Gamma^\downarrow/\Gamma_S$, $\Gamma_N/D$, $\Gamma_S/D$ and $\Delta/D$. Here…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-10 A. J. Sargeant , M. S. Hussein , M. P. Pato , N. Takigawa , M. Ueda

Recent models of the decay out of superdeformed bands can broadly be divided into two categories. One approach is based on the similarity between the tunneling process involved in the decay and that involved in the fusion of heavy ions, and…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-11 A. N. Wilson , A. J. Sargeant , P. M. Davidson , M. S Hussein

In this paper, we present a formula describing the formation and decay of shock wave type solutions in some special cases.

Mathematical Physics · Physics 2007-05-23 V. G. Danilov

An experiment using the Eurogam Phase II gamma-ray spectrometer confirms the existence of an excited superdeformed (SD) band in 190Hg and its very unusual decay into the lowest SD band over 3-4 transitions. The energies and dipole character…

Recent theoretical investigations of the decay mechanism out of a superdeformed nuclear band have yielded qualitatively different results, depending on the relative values of the relevant decay widths. We present a simple two-level model…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-10-31 C. A. Stafford , B. R. Barrett

We compare a multi-level statistical model with a two-level model for the decay out of superdeformed rotational bands in atomic nuclei. We conclude that while the models depend on different dimensionless combinations of the input parameters…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-11 A. J. Sargeant , M. S. Hussein , A. N. Wilson

All available experimental data for the $\Delta I=2$ transition energies in superdeformed bands are analyzed by using a new one-point formula. The existence of deviations from the smooth behavior is confirmed in many bands. However, we…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2008-11-26 G. A. Lalazissis , K. Hara

A survey is presented of current investigations of the impact of band structure effects on various aspects of the interaction of charged particles with real solids. The role that interband transitions play in the decay mechanism of bulk…

Materials Science · Physics 2009-10-31 J. M. Pitarke , I. Campillo

An intense X wave propagating perpendicularly to dc magnetic field is unstable with respect to a parametric decay into an electron Bernstein wave and a lower-hybrid wave. A modified theory of this effect is proposed that extends to the…

Plasma Physics · Physics 2017-04-26 I. Y. Dodin , A. V. Arefiev

Using first-principles calculations, we show that the conduction and valence band energies and their deformation potentials exhibit a non-negligible compositional bowing in strained ternary semiconductor alloys such as InGaAs. The…

Materials Science · Physics 2015-08-26 Petr A. Khomyakov , Mathieu Luisier , Andreas Schenk

An asymptotically exact quantum mechanical calculation of the matrix elements for tunneling through an asymmetric barrier is combined with the two-state statistical model for decay out of superdeformed bands to determine the energy barrier…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2010-07-02 B. R. Barrett , J. Bürki , D. M. Cardamone , C. A. Stafford , D. L. Stein

Nonlinear superlattices exhibit unique features allowing for wave manipulations. Despite the increasing attention received, the underlying physical mechanisms and the evolution process of the band structures and bandgaps in strongly…

Other Condensed Matter · Physics 2022-05-20 Chen Gong , Xin Fang , Li Cheng

The history and importance of superdeformation in nuclei is briefly discussed. A simple two-level model is then employed to obtain an elegant expression for the branching ratio for the decay via the E1 process in the normal-deformed band of…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-11 B. R. Barrett , D. M. Cardamone , C. A. Stafford

The generalised deformed su_{q}(2) model is applied to 79 superdeformed bands in the region A~190. The transition energies and the moments of inertia are calculated within the model, Its validity is investigated by comparing it with the…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-06-30 H. H. Alharbi , H. A. Alhendi , F. S. Alhakami

Simple analytical models for E1 strength function calculations of the $\gamma$-decay are investigated.

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2017-08-23 V. A. Plujko , O. O. Kavatsyuk

The quasiclassically exact solution for the second inertial parameter $\cal B$ is found in self-consistent way. It is shown that superdeformation and nonuniform pairing arising from the rotation induced pair density significantly reduce…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2009-11-06 Igor Pavlichenkov
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