PARTICLE-ROTOR MODEL DESCRIPTION OF NEGATIVE-PARITY STATES IN TRANSITIONAL SM-151 NUCLEUS

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作者
GUTTORMSEN, M
OSNES, E
REKSTAD, J
LOVHOIDEN, G
STRAUME, O
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[1] Institute of Physics, University of Oslo, Oslo
[2] Institute of Physics, University of Bergen, Bergen
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10.1016/0375-9474(78)90011-8
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O57 [原子核物理学、高能物理学];
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070202 ;
摘要
The particle-rotor model has been used to calculate energy levels, spectroscopic factors and B(E2) values in the transitional 151Sm nucleus. Two aspects of the model are emphasized: (i) the recoil term in the particle-rotor Hamiltonian is interpreted as a many-body term and given explicit treatment and (ii) the potential parameters k and μ of the Nilsson potential are determined from the experimental single-particle energies in the spherical limit. The model is capable of giving a consistent description of the observed data. © 1978.
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