On the Dominance of Deformation in Nuclear Physics, its Link to Symplectic Symmetry, and its Roots in an Effective Field Theory
Abstract
A brief historical review of the important role symmetries have played in our gaining a deeper understanding nuclear structure is presented.We then focus our attention on the special role that symplectic symmetry plays in exposing a “Dominance of Deformation” that is found through enhanced B(E2) rates across the Chart of the Nuclides, and in addition, we will show how the No-Core Symplectic Shell Model (NC-SpSM) seems to emerge from a Symplectic Effective Field Theory(Sp-EFT), where the latter prepares away forward for gaining a truly ab initio understanding of the structure of atomic nuclei. As space permits, various spectra, B(E2) transition rates, and nuclear radii of selected light to medium-mass nuclei are shown.
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Draayer, J., Kekejian, D., Sargsyan, G., Dydtrych, T., Baker, R., & Launey, K. (2022). On the Dominance of Deformation in Nuclear Physics, its Link to Symplectic Symmetry, and its Roots in an Effective Field Theory. HNPS Advances in Nuclear Physics, 28, 160–166. https://doi.org/10.12681/hnps.3613
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