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Efficient Method for Quantum Number Projection and Its Application to Tetrahedral Nuclear States

S. Tagami, Y. R. Shimizu, J. Dudek

Published 2013-01-15Version 1

We have developed an efficient method for quantum number projection from most general HFB type mean-field states, where all the symmetries like axial symmetry, number conservation, parity and time-reversal invariance are broken. Applying the method, we have microscopically calculated, for the first time, the energy spectra based on the exotic tetrahedral deformation in $^{108,110}$Zr. The nice low-lying rotational spectra, which have all characteristic features of the molecular tetrahedral rotor, are obtained for large tetrahedral deformation, $\alpha_{32} \gtsim 0.25$, while the spectra are of transitional nature between vibrational and rotational with rather high excitation energies for $\alpha_{32}\approx 0.1-0.2$

Comments: Trivial mistakes are corrected
Journal: Proceedings of YKIS2011, Prog. Theor. Phys. Suppl. 196, 334 (2012)
Categories: nucl-th
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