Transition probabilities in the U(6) limit of the Symplectic Interacting Vector Boson Model

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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11 pages, 5 figures and 2 tables

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10.1103/PhysRevC.76.054322

The tensor properties of the algebra generators and the basis are determined in respect to the reduction chain $Sp(12,R) \supset U(6)% \supset U(3)\otimes U(2)\supset O(3)\otimes (U(1)\otimes U(1))$, which defines one of the dynamical symmetries of the Interacting Vector Boson Model. The action of the Sp(12,R) generators as transition operators between the basis states is presented. Analytical expressions for their matrix elements in the symmetry-adapted basis are obtained. As an example the matrix elements of the E2 transition operator between collective states of the ground band are determined and compared with the experimental data for the corresponding intraband transition probabilities of nuclei in the actinide and rare earth region. On the basis of this application the important role of the symplectic extension of the model is analyzed.

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