Nuclear β spectrum from projected shell model (I): allowed one-to-one transition
Abstract
Nuclear β spectrum and the corresponding (anti-)neutrino spectrum play important roles in many aspects of nuclear astrophysics, particle physics, nuclear industry and nuclear data. In this work we propose a projected shell model (PSM) to calculate the level energies as well as the reduced one-body transition density (ROBTD) by the Pfaffian algorithm for nuclear β decays. The calculated level energies and ROBTD are inputed to the Beta Spectrum Generator (BSG) code to study the high precision β spectrum of allowed one-to-one transitions. When experimental level energies are adopted, the calculated β spectrum by ROBTD of the PSM deviates from the one by the extreme simple particle evaluation of the BSG by up to 10\%, reflecting the importance of nuclear many-body correlations. When calculated level energies are adopted, the calculated β spectrum shows sensitive dependence on the reliability of calculated level energies. The developed method for ROBTD by the PSM will also be useful for study of the first-forbidden transitions, the isovector spin monopole resonance etc. in a straightforward way.
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