Intrinsic vs. laboratory frame description of the deformed nucleus 48Cr

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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4 pages, RevTeX 3.0 using psfig, 6 Postscript figures included using uufiles

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.2466

The collective yrast band of the nucleus $^{48}$Cr is studied using the spherical shell model and the HFB method. Both approaches produce basically the same axially symmetric intrinsic state up to the - accurately reproduced - observed backbending. Agreement between both calculations extends to most observables. The only significant discrepancy comes from the static moments of inertia and can be attributed to the need of a more refined treatment of pairing correlations in the HFB calculation.

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