Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2011-09-08
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS E-NUCLEAR PHYSICS 20, 465-473 (2011)
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
10.1142/S0218301311017867
The yrast states of nuclei that are spherical or weakly deformed in their ground states are described as quadrupole waves running over the nuclear surface, which we call "tidal waves". The energies and E2 transition probabilities of the yrast states in nuclides with $Z$= 44, 46, 48 and $N=56, ~58,..., 66$ are calculated by means of the cranking model in a microscopic way. The nonlinear response of the nucleonic orbitals results in a strong coupling between shape and single particle degrees of freedom.
Frauendorf Stefan
Gu Ying
Sun Juanjuan
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