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Transition quadrupole moments in superdeformed bands

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We propose a method to select core and cluster in a binary component description of atomic nuclei. The choice is based on the mismatch between measured binding energies and the underlying trend supplied by the liquid drop model. A key point is that the charge to mass ratios of parent, core, and cluster should be as nearly equal as possible. This approach reinforces our earlier conclusions concerning the occurrence of exotic clustering in actinide nuclei and also reveals a competing binary mode in these nuclei in which the cluster charge and mass are substantially larger than those corresponding to an exotic decomposition. In fact, this additional mode corresponds to superdeformation, and we predict that it should be widespread across the Periodic Table. In binary models, the transition quadrupole moments Q(t) of superdeformed (SD) bands depend strongly on the charge and mass splits, but are rather insensitive to other details. Indeed, given the cluster charge , Q(t) can be determined algebraically. We compare calculations of transition quadrupole moments with the measured values for the 41 SD bands in 21 even-even nuclei for which experimental data are available. The mass range is from A similar to 60 to A similar to 240 and the values of Q(t) vary from similar to 3 to similar to 30 a b. A good level of agreement is obtained. (C) 2002 MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica".
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10.1134/1.1471271

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Physics
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Journal:
PHYSICS OF ATOMIC NUCLEI More from this journal
Volume:
65
Issue:
4
Pages:
669-673
Publication date:
2002-04-01
Event title:
International Conference on Clustering Phenomena in Nuclear Physics
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EISSN:
1562-692X
ISSN:
1063-7788


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pubs:15850
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uuid:e40b2c35-5bfe-4be2-8a7b-7d8687ceac0e
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pubs:15850
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15850
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2012-12-19
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