Evolution of octupole deformation and collectivity in neutron-rich lanthanides
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Publication Date
2021 -
Publisher
American Physical Society -
Citation
Nomura, K., Rodríguez-Guzmán, R., Robledo, L. M., García-Ramos, J. E., & Hernández, N. C. (2021). Evolution of octupole deformation and collectivity in neutron-rich lanthanides. In Physical Review C (Vol. 104, Issue 4). American Physical Society (APS). https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.104.044324 -
Abstract
The onset of octupole deformation and its impact on related spectroscopic properties is studied in even-even neutron-rich lanthanide isotopes Xe, Ba, Ce, and Nd with neutron number 86⩽N⩽94. Microscopic input comes from the Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov approximation with constrains on the axially symmetric quadrupole and octupole operators using the Gogny-D1M interaction. At the mean-field level, reflection asymmetric ground states are predicted for isotopes with neutron number around N=88. Spectroscopic properties are studied by diagonalizing the interacting boson model Hamiltonian, with the parameters obtained via the mapping of the mean-field potential energy surface onto the expectation value of the Hamiltonian in the s, d, and f boson condensate state. The results obtained for low-energy positive- and negative-parity excitation spectra as well as the electric dipole, quadrupole, and octupole transition probabilities indicate the onset of pronounced octupolarity for Z≈56 and N≈88 nuclei.
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