The many-nucleon unified model and the dynamics of nuclear rotations

Abstract

It is determined that a many-nucleon version of the Bohr-Mottelson unified model that contains the essential observables of that model and has irreducible representations that span the Hilbert space of fully anti-symmetric states of nuclei, is given uniquely by the symplectic model. This model is shown to provide a framework for an examination of the dynamics of nuclear rotations. A first discovery is that rotational energies are mixtures of potential and kinetic energies even in an adiabatic limit.

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