Reexamining nuclear chiral geometry from the orientation of the angular momentum
Date
2018
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American Physical Society
Abstract
The paradox on the previous interpretation for the nuclear chiral geometry based on the effective angle has been clarified by reexamining the system with the particle-hole configuration π(1h11/2)1⊗ν(1h11/2)−1 and a rotor with the deformation parameter γ=30∘. It is found that the paradox is caused by the fact that the angular momentum of the rotor is much smaller than those of the proton and the neutron near the bandhead. Hence, it does not support a chiral rotation interpretation near the bandhead. The nuclear chiral geometry based on the effective angle makes sense only when the angular momentum of the rotor becomes comparable with those of the proton and neutron for a particular range of spin values.
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CITATION: Chen, Q. B. & Meng, J. 2018. Reexamining nuclear chiral geometry from the orientation of the angular momentum. Physical Review C, 98(3):031303, doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.98.031303.
The original publication is available at https://journals.aps.org/prc
The original publication is available at https://journals.aps.org/prc
Keywords
Angular momentum (Nuclear physics), Chirality (Mathematics), Nuclear physics, Particles (Nuclear physics) -- Chirality
Citation
Chen, Q. B. & Meng, J. 2018. Reexamining nuclear chiral geometry from the orientation of the angular momentum. Physical Review C, 98(3):031303, doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.98.031303