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Tests and applications of self-consistent cranking in the interacting boson model
Serdar Kuyucak, Michiaki Sugita
Published 1999-01-29Version 1
The self-consistent cranking method is tested by comparing the cranking calculations in the interacting boson model with the exact results obtained from the SU(3) and O(6) dynamical symmetries and from numerical diagonalization. The method is used to study the spin dependence of shape variables in the $sd$ and $sdg$ boson models. When realistic sets of parameters are used, both models lead to similar results: axial shape is retained with increasing cranking frequency while fluctuations in the shape variable $\gamma$ are slightly reduced.
Comments: 9 pages, 3 ps figures, Revtex
Journal: Phys.Rev. C59 (1999) 3146-3152
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