Spectroscopy of heavy nuclei by configuration mixing of symmetry restored mean-field states: Shape coexistence in neutron-deficient Pb isotopes

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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6 pages LATEX, 4 embedded eps figures, to appear in the Hirschegg 2003 proceedings

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We study shape coexistence and low-energy excitation spectra in
neutron-deficient Pb isotopes using configuration mixing of angular-momentum
and particle-number projected self-consistent mean-field states. The same
Skyrme interaction SLy6 is used everywhere in connection with a
density-dependent zero-range pairing force.

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