g-Factors and the Interplay of Collective and Single-Particle Degrees of Freedom in Superdeformed Mass-190 Nuclei

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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4 pages, 2 eps figures, accepted by Phys. Rev. C

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10.1103/PhysRevC.63.047306

Interplay of collective and single-particle degrees of freedom is a common phenomenon in strongly correlated many-body systems. Despite many successful efforts in the study of superdeformed nuclei, there is still unexplored physics that can be best understood only through the nuclear magnetic properties. We point out that study of the gyromagnetic factor (g-factor) may open a unique opportunity for understanding superdeformed structure. Our calculations suggest that investigation of the g-factor dependence on spin and particle number can provide important information on single-particle structure and its interplay with collective motion in the superdeformed mass-190 nuclei. Modern experimental techniques combined with the new generation of sensitive detectors should be capable of testing our predictions.

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