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Collective coordinates, shape transitions and shape coexistence: a microscopic approach
Takashi Nakatsukasa, Niels R. Walet
Published 1998-07-30Version 1
We investigate a description of shape-mixing and shape-transitions using collective coordinates. To that end we apply a theory of adiabatic large-amplitude motion to a simplified nuclear shell-model, where the approximate results can be contrasted with exact diagonalisations. We find excellent agreement for different regimes, and contrast the results with those from a more standard calculation using a quadrupole constraint. We show that the method employed in this work selects diabatic (crossing) potential energy curves where these are appropriate, and discuss the implications for a microscopic study of shape coexistence.
Comments: 20 pages, including 6 ps files
Journal: Phys.Rev.C58:3397-3406,1998
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: shape coexistence, collective coordinates, shape transitions, microscopic approach, potential energy curves
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