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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
physics and astronomy
Behavior of the collective rotor in nuclear chiral motion
Physical Review C, Volume 99, No. 6, Article 064326, Year 2019
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The behavior of the collective rotor in the chiral motion of triaxially deformed nuclei is investigated using the particle rotor model by transforming the wave functions from the K representation to the R representation. The energy spectra of the doublet bands and their energy differences as functions of the triaxial deformation are first examined and then the angular momentum components of the rotor, proton, neutron, and the total system are investigated. Moreover, the probability distributions of the rotor angular momentum (R plots) and their projections onto the three principal axes (KR plots) are analyzed. The evolution of the chiral mode from a chiral vibration at the low spins to a chiral rotation at high spins is illustrated at triaxial deformations γ=20 and 30. © 2019 American Physical Society.
Authors & Co-Authors
Chen, Qibo
Germany, Munich
Technische Universität München
Kaiser, Norbert
Germany, Munich
Technische Universität München
Meissner, Ulf G.
Germany, Bonn
Universität Bonn
Germany, Julich
Forschungszentrum Jülich Gmbh
Georgia, Tbilisi
Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
Meng, Jie
China, Beijing
State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Technology
Japan, Kyoto
Kyoto University
Statistics
Citations: 11
Authors: 4
Affiliations: 6
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1103/PhysRevC.99.064326
ISSN:
24699985
Research Areas
Cancer