Disappearance of nuclear deformation in hypernuclei: a perspective from a beyond-mean-field study
Abstract
The previous mean-field calculation [Myaing Thi Win and K. Hagino, Phys. Rev. C 78, 054311 (2008)] has shown that the oblate deformation in 28,30,32Si disappears when a particle is added to these nuclei. We here investigate this phenomenon by taking into account the effects beyond the mean-field approximation. To this end, we employ the microscopic particle-rotor model based on the covariant density functional theory. We show that the deformation of 30Si does not completely disappear, even though it is somewhat reduced, after a particle is added if the beyond-mean-field effect is taken into account. We also discuss the impurity effect of particle on the electric quadrupole transition, and show that an addition of a particle leads to a reduction in the B(E2) value, as a consequence of the reduction in the deformation parameter.
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