2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.91.034305
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Alternative solvable description of the E(5) critical point symmetry in the interacting boson model

Abstract: A solvable extended Hamiltonian that includes multi-pair interactions among s-and d-bosons up to infinite order within the framework of the interacting boson model is proposed to gain a better description of E(5) model results for finite-N systems. Numerical fits to low-lying energy levels and reduced E2 transition rates within this extended version of the theory are presented for various N values. It shows that the extended Hamiltonian within the IBM provides a better description of the E(5) model results for… Show more

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“…The best fit which we are considering guarantees that the parameters are well determined. We have therefore computed the positive and negative parity energy spectra for the transitional region via Hamiltonian (16). As per the examples of our present technique and suggested results, the energy spectra and some ( ) B E1 and ( ) B E2 values of the Ru isotopes which are determined within the spdf−IBM framework are presented in figures 2-8, excluding roots that can be obtained from S k symmetry.…”
Section: Energy Levels Of Spdf-ibm Ru Isotopesmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The best fit which we are considering guarantees that the parameters are well determined. We have therefore computed the positive and negative parity energy spectra for the transitional region via Hamiltonian (16). As per the examples of our present technique and suggested results, the energy spectra and some ( ) B E1 and ( ) B E2 values of the Ru isotopes which are determined within the spdf−IBM framework are presented in figures 2-8, excluding roots that can be obtained from S k symmetry.…”
Section: Energy Levels Of Spdf-ibm Ru Isotopesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The Bethe ansatz method is a process of diagonalizing which depends on a set of dimensionless parameters which denote these parameters by x i so values of the parameters x i depend on the pair number N. By using equation (19) and the commutation relations of equation (1) which leads to a set of BAEs, the c-numbers x i ʼs are determined by These yield the eigenvalues ( ) E k of Hamiltonian equation (16) in the form…”
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“…Alternative solvable description of the critical point symmetry in the IBM within framework of SU(1, 1) Lie algebra is reported in Ref. 22, but this model is related to the description of positive parity levels. In order to clarify the structural change at the critical point of the phase transition, and investigation of negative parity states the Hamiltonian must be diagonalized numerically similar to what we have done in Refs.…”
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confidence: 99%