Shape Transition to a Rare Shape Phase of Prolate Non-collective in A=100 Isobars
Journal: Journal of Nuclear Physics, Material Sciences, Radiation and Applications (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-02-08
Authors : Mamta Aggarwal;
Page : 179-189
Keywords : Shape Transitions; macroscopic-Microscopic Theory; Statistical Theory; Shell structure;
Abstract
A theoretical investigation on the shape transitions with neutron number, temperature and spin for A = 100 isobars of Z = 42 to 50 is presented. A variety of shape transitions are observed while moving from neutron rich 100 Mo to proton rich 100 Sn with predominant triaxiality. Temperature and spin induced shape transitions are explored within the microscopic theoretical framework of statistical theory of hot rotating nuclei. Prolate non-collective – a rare shape phase is reported in this mass region on the proton rich side of the nuclear chart.
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