Generalized seniority isomers in and around Z=82 closed shell: a survey of Hg, Pb and Po isotopes
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the generalized seniority scheme and the validity of Generalized Seniority Schmidt Model in and around the Z=82 semi-magic region. A consistently same multi-j configuration is used to explain all the nuclear spectroscopic properties such as g-factors, Q-moments and B(E2) trends for the 13/2+, 12+ and 33/2+ isomers in all the three Hg, Pb and Po isotopic chains. The inverted parabolic B(E2) trends for the first 2+ states in Hg, Pb and Po isotopes are also explained using the generalized seniority scheme. A comparison with the experimental data is presented, wherever possible, and future possibilities are suggested.
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