1. Hexadecapole degree of freedom in 94Mo
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R. J. Casperson, Stefan Heinze, and V. Werner
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Nuclear structure ,Structure (category theory) ,State (functional analysis) ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Quantum electrodynamics ,Quantum mechanics ,Quadrupole ,medicine ,Interacting boson model ,Algebraic number ,Nucleus ,Boson - Abstract
The weakly collective nucleus 94Mo has been considered an excellent example of quadrupole vibrational mixed-symmetry structure. Algebraic models such as the interacting boson model-2 have been largely unsuccessful in describing the structure of the 4 2 + state, due to the strong M1 transition between the 4 2 + and 4 1 + states, and the low energy of the 4 2 + state. In this Letter, we show that introducing g-bosons into the interacting boson model-2 allows for the first time a description of the electromagnetic decay properties of the low-lying 4 + states in 94Mo within an algebraic model. The hexadecapole degree of freedom is shown to be important for the description of the collective low-energy structure of nuclei in this region.
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- 2013
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