Vorticity and deformation in Carbon-12 within a symplectic shell-model framework
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Abstract
The study of rotational bands in nuclei shows that they can deviate from that of a perfect rotor, especially for states with higher angular momentum. To address this, we explore how vorticity in Carbon-12 tracks with the deformation flow. This is achieved in the no-core symplectic shell model that utilizes a Hamiltonian with an exponentiated Q.Q interaction. This model offers a microscopic description of a nucleus in terms of mixed deformed configurations and associated rotations and vibrations, while successfully reproducing energy spectra and E2 transitions from light up through intermediate-mass nuclei with a single adjustable parameter. This study reveals the important role of vorticity towards the understanding of the underpinning dynamics of rotations in deformed nuclei.
*Supported by the U.S. NSF (OIA-1738287, ACI-1713690) and SURA, and benefitted through access to computing resources provided by LSU.
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Presenters
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David Kekejian
- Louisiana State Univ - Baton Rouge