Critical Point of the 152Sm, 154Gd, and 156Dy Isotones
- Autores: Al-Jubbori M.A.1, Kassim H.H.2, Radhi F.S.1, Attarzadeh A.3, Hossain I.4, Ahmed I.M.1, Sharrad F.I.2,5
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Afiliações:
- Department of Physics, College of Education for Pure Science
- Department of Physics, College of Science
- Institute for Higher Education ACECR
- Department of Physics, Rabigh College of Science and Arts
- College of Health and Medical Technology
- Edição: Volume 82, Nº 3 (2019)
- Páginas: 201-211
- Seção: Nuclei
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1063-7788/article/view/194533
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778819030049
- ID: 194533
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Resumo
The even—even rare-earth nuclei in U(5)—SU(3) region at neutron number (N) = 90, have been systematically studied using the Bohr—Mottelson Model (BM), Interacting Vector Boson Model (IVBM), and Interacting Boson Model (IBM). The positive ground-state band (GSB) of 152Sm, 154Gd, and 156Dy nuclei has been calculated by using BM, IVBM, and IBM, while the negative-parity band (NPB) of those nuclei are calculated by BM and IVBM only. To determine the intermediate structure, the ratio (r(I + 2)/I) and E-GOS curve (E-Gamma Over Spin) as a function of the spin (I) have been drawn. In the IBM, the calculated reduced B(E2) transition probabilities of the GSB in the 152Sm, 154Gd, and 156Dy nuclei are analyzed and compared to the prediction of vibrational U(5) and rotational SU(3) limits. In the Sm—Dy nuclei with N = 90, the U(5)—SU(3) IBM potential energy surfaces (PES’s) are analyzed and evolve from spherical to deformed shapes with increasing the boson number. The critical phase transition points are identified in the space of model parameters and 152Sm,154Gd, and 156Dy nuclei have been found to be close to critical points.
Sobre autores
Mushtaq Al-Jubbori
Department of Physics, College of Education for Pure Science
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Email: mushtaq_phy8@yahoo.com
Iraque, Mosul
Huda Kassim
Department of Physics, College of Science
Email: fadhil.altaie@gmail.com
Iraque, Kerbala
Fahmi Radhi
Department of Physics, College of Education for Pure Science
Email: fadhil.altaie@gmail.com
Iraque, Basrah
Amin Attarzadeh
Institute for Higher Education ACECR
Email: fadhil.altaie@gmail.com
Irã, Khouzestan
I. Hossain
Department of Physics, Rabigh College of Science and Arts
Email: fadhil.altaie@gmail.com
Arábia Saudita, Jeddah
Imad Ahmed
Department of Physics, College of Education for Pure Science
Email: fadhil.altaie@gmail.com
Iraque, Mosul
Fadhil Sharrad
Department of Physics, College of Science; College of Health and Medical Technology
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: fadhil.altaie@gmail.com
Iraque, Kerbala; Al Nasiriya, Thi Qar
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