Temperature induced alignment in hot rotating nuclei
Abstract
Employing a cranking Hamiltonian, in the static path approximation to the partition function, we have studied the behaviour of the moment of inertia of 64Zn at a few values of temperatures as a function of the rotation frequency. At a low temperature T = 0.5 MeV and J=16 rotational alignment of 0g9/2 orbitals takes place. But at a high temperature T = 2.0 MeV about 40 - 45\% of all the angular momenta are generated by the alignment of the same orbitals. This should imply a decrease in collectivity for all the spins at high temperatures.
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