TY - JOUR
T1 - Low-lying states of the Ba 132 nucleus within the nucleon-pair approximation
AU - Cheng, Y. Y.
AU - Lei, Y.
AU - Zhao, Y. M.
AU - Arima, A.
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© 2015 American Physical Society.
PY - 2015/12/28
Y1 - 2015/12/28
N2 - In this paper we study the low-lying states of the Ba132 nucleus within the nucleon-pair approximation, with our focus on the mechanism of band-crossing in the yrast band and two side bands headed by the 51- and 61- states, respectively. Two mechanisms of the back-bending phenomenon in the yrast band previously suggested, i.e., the contribution of noncollective pairs with two h11/2 neutron holes coupled to various spins (called H pairs for short) and the coupling of two neutron pairs with negative parity, are reconciled on the same footing and are found to be complementary in the description of low-lying states of the Ba132 nucleus. This is carried out by nucleon-pair-approximation calculation in the proton configuration space constructed by collective SD pairs, coupled with the neutron configuration space constructed by SD pairs, H pairs, and collective negative-parity pairs of spin from 4 to 7. Our calculations show that back-bending exists in the 131- state in the band based on the 51- state, and in the 141- state in the band based on the 61- state, in addition to the back-bending in the 101+ state in the yrast band. These back-bendings are interpreted in terms of the (νh11/2)-2 alignment. We also perform calculations in a number of selected subspaces for neutron configuration. We show that the states above the corresponding back-bendings are reasonably represented by the negative-parity neutron pairs and better represented by the spin-10 H pair. In order to reproduce the experimental value of B(E2,101+→81+), the configurations of negative-parity neutron pairs are essential.
AB - In this paper we study the low-lying states of the Ba132 nucleus within the nucleon-pair approximation, with our focus on the mechanism of band-crossing in the yrast band and two side bands headed by the 51- and 61- states, respectively. Two mechanisms of the back-bending phenomenon in the yrast band previously suggested, i.e., the contribution of noncollective pairs with two h11/2 neutron holes coupled to various spins (called H pairs for short) and the coupling of two neutron pairs with negative parity, are reconciled on the same footing and are found to be complementary in the description of low-lying states of the Ba132 nucleus. This is carried out by nucleon-pair-approximation calculation in the proton configuration space constructed by collective SD pairs, coupled with the neutron configuration space constructed by SD pairs, H pairs, and collective negative-parity pairs of spin from 4 to 7. Our calculations show that back-bending exists in the 131- state in the band based on the 51- state, and in the 141- state in the band based on the 61- state, in addition to the back-bending in the 101+ state in the yrast band. These back-bendings are interpreted in terms of the (νh11/2)-2 alignment. We also perform calculations in a number of selected subspaces for neutron configuration. We show that the states above the corresponding back-bendings are reasonably represented by the negative-parity neutron pairs and better represented by the spin-10 H pair. In order to reproduce the experimental value of B(E2,101+→81+), the configurations of negative-parity neutron pairs are essential.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84954120987
U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.064320
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.064320
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84954120987
SN - 0556-2813
VL - 92
JO - Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics
JF - Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics
IS - 6
M1 - 064320
ER -