Nuclear Wobbling Motion and Electromagnetic Transitions

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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39 pages, plain TeX, figures not included, available via conventional mail

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10.1016/0375-9474(94)00823-6

The nuclear wobbling motion is studied from a microscopic viewpoint. It is shown that the expressions not only of the excitation energy but also of the electromagnetic transition rate in the microscopic RPA framework can be cast into the corresponding forms of the macroscopic rotor model. Criteria to identify the rotational band associated with the wobbling motion are given, based on which examples of realistic calculations are investigated and some theoretical predictions are presented.

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