Abstract:The relativistic consistent angular-momentum projected shell model (ReCAPS) is used in the study of the structure and electromagnetic transitions of the low-lying states in the N =Z nucleus 52 Fe. The model calculations show a reasonably good agreement with the data. The backbending at 12 + is reproduced and the energy level structure suggests that neutron-proton interactions play important roles.ReCAPS, relativistic mean field, angular-momentum projection method, 52 Fe, neutron-proton interactionThe nuclear s… Show more
“…The CSM-PNC method is also used to study the recently observed high-spin rotational bands in odd-A nuclei 247,249 Cm and 249 Cf [41]. The relativistic consistent angular-momentum projected shell model (ReCAPS) [42,43] is used in the study of the structure and electromagnetic transitions of the low-lying states in the N = Z nucleus 52 Fe [44]. The model calculations show a reasonably good agreement with the data.…”
Section: Structure and Reactions Of Exotic Nucleimentioning
“…The CSM-PNC method is also used to study the recently observed high-spin rotational bands in odd-A nuclei 247,249 Cm and 249 Cf [41]. The relativistic consistent angular-momentum projected shell model (ReCAPS) [42,43] is used in the study of the structure and electromagnetic transitions of the low-lying states in the N = Z nucleus 52 Fe [44]. The model calculations show a reasonably good agreement with the data.…”
Section: Structure and Reactions Of Exotic Nucleimentioning
“…The structure of nuclei is an important subject in the field of nuclear physics, and many nuclei have been studied in recent years [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. The interacting boson model (IBM) is an algebraic model used to study collective nuclear motion.…”
Spectra and electromagnetic transitions of [98][99][100][101][102][103][104] Zr in the interacting boson model * DONG Hong-Fei( ) 1,2;1) CAO Wan-Cang( ) 1,2 ZHANG Hao-Ran( ) 3
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