Microscopic aspects of γ-softness in atomic nuclei

Abstract

The microscopic origin of the γ-softness (fluctuations in the triaxiality parameter γ of the nuclear shape) observed in atomic nuclei is studied in the framework of the triaxial projected shell model approach, which is based on the deformed mean-field picture with multi-quasiparticle configuration space. It is demonstrated that the coupling to quasiparticle excitations drives the system from a γ-rigid to a γ-soft pattern. As an illustrative example for a γ-soft nucleus, a detailed study has been performed for the 104Ru nucleus. The experimental energies and a large sample of measured E2 matrix elements available for this nucleus are reproduced quite accurately. The shape invariant analysis of the calculated E2 matrix elements elucidates the γ-soft nature of 104Ru.

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