Equally Spaced Levels with T=1 two-body Matrix elements
Abstract
If one examines two-body matrix elements from experiment one notices that not only J=0 T=1 lies low but also J=1T=0 and J=Jmax =2j T=0. It is sometimes thought that one needs both T=1 and T=0 two-body matrix elements to get equally spaced spectra of even I states i.e. vibraitonal spectra. We here attempt to get equally spaced levels with only those that have T=1 (even J).As an example we perform single-j calculations (f7/2) in 44 T and 46 Ti. We then shift gears and decide to play around with the input two particle matrix, elements (not worrying about experiment) to generate interesting spectra e.g. rotaional spectra with and then without T=0 two-body matrix element. Of special interest is a new partial dynamical symmetry found when the "123", the "1234" etc.,interactions are used.
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