Generalized Seniority on Deformed Single-Particle Basis

Abstract

Recently we proposed [62] a fast computing scheme for generalized seniority on spherical single-particle basis. This work redesigns the scheme to make it applicable to deformed single-particle basis. The algorithm is applied to the rare-earth nucleus 158~64Gd94 for intrinsic (body-fixed frame) neutron excitations under the low-momentum NN interaction Vlow-k. By allowing as many as four broken pairs, we compute the lowest 300 intrinsic states of several multipolarity. These states converge well to the exact ones, showing generalized seniority is very effective in truncating the deformed shell model. Under realistic interactions, the picture remains approximately valid that the ground state is a coherent pair condensate, and the pairs gradually break up as excitation energy increases.

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