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卞宝安. Projected Shell Model Description for the Proton Emitters[J]. 原子核物理评论, 2016, 33(2): 190-196. DOI: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.33.02.190
引用本文: 卞宝安. Projected Shell Model Description for the Proton Emitters[J]. 原子核物理评论, 2016, 33(2): 190-196. DOI: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.33.02.190
BIAN Bao'an. Projected Shell Model Description for the Proton Emitters[J]. Nuclear Physics Review, 2016, 33(2): 190-196. DOI: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.33.02.190
Citation: BIAN Bao'an. Projected Shell Model Description for the Proton Emitters[J]. Nuclear Physics Review, 2016, 33(2): 190-196. DOI: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.33.02.190

Projected Shell Model Description for the Proton Emitters

Projected Shell Model Description for the Proton Emitters

  • 摘要: Proton radioactivity is an important decay mode for nuclei near the proton drip-line. Studies of this decay mode can reveal valuable information on exotic nuclear structure and provide important information on the stucture of nuclei in extreme conditions. The new experimental data can let us understand the interactions in exotic systems, which motivate further theoretical development. The most recent application of the projected shell model (PSM) for proton emitters is represented. We study the rotational bands of the deformed proton emitter 141Ho by using the PSM. The experimental data are well reproduced. Strongly suppressed γ transition from the low-lying IΠ= 3/2+ state makes this state isomeric. Variations in the dynamical moment of inertia are discussed due to band crossings using the band diagram. The calculated results for proton emitter 151Lu shows it is oblately deformed

     

    Abstract: Proton radioactivity is an important decay mode for nuclei near the proton drip-line. Studies of this decay mode can reveal valuable information on exotic nuclear structure and provide important information on the stucture of nuclei in extreme conditions. The new experimental data can let us understand the interactions in exotic systems, which motivate further theoretical development. The most recent application of the projected shell model (PSM) for proton emitters is represented. We study the rotational bands of the deformed proton emitter 141Ho by using the PSM. The experimental data are well reproduced. Strongly suppressed γ transition from the low-lying IΠ= 3/2+ state makes this state isomeric. Variations in the dynamical moment of inertia are discussed due to band crossings using the band diagram. The calculated results for proton emitter 151Lu shows it is oblately deformed

     

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