
arXiv: 1909.00824
handle: 10272/19013 , 1854/LU-8632946
The mass region with A~100 and Z~40 is known to experience a sudden onset of deformation. The presence of the subshell closure $Z=40$ makes feasible to create particle-hole excitations at a moderate excitation energy and, therefore, likely intruder states could be present in the low-lying spectrum. In other words, shape coexistence is expected to be a key ingredient to understand this mass region. The aim of this work is to describe excitation energies, transition rates, radii, and two-neutron separation energies for the even-even 94-110Zr nuclei and, moreover, to obtain information about wave functions and deformation. The interacting boson model with configuration mixing will be the framework to study the even-even Zr nuclei, considering only two types of configurations: 0particle-0hole and 2p-2h excitations. On one hand, the parameters appearing in the Hamiltonian and in the E2 transition operator are fixed trough a least-squares fit to the whole available experimental information. On the other hand, once the parameters have been fixed, the calculations allow to obtain a complete set of observables for the whole even-even Zr chain of isotopes. Spectra, transition rates, radii, $��^2(E0)$, and two-neutron separation energies have been calculated and a good agreement with the experimental information has been obtained. Moreover, a detailed study of the wave function has been conducted and mean-field energy surfaces and deformation have been computed too. The importance of shape coexistence has been shown to correctly describe the A~100 mass area for even-even Zr nuclei. This work confirmed the rather spherical nature of the ground state of 94-98Zr and its deformed nature for 100-110Zr isotopes. The sudden onset of deformation in 100Zr is owing to the rapid lowering of a deformed (intruder) configuration which is high-lying in lighter isotopes.
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NEUTRON-RICH NUCLEI, CHARGE RADII, Nuclear Theory, FOS: Physical sciences, ELECTRIC MONOPOLE TRANSITIONS, PROTON, EVOLUTION, Nuclear Theory (nucl-th), Physics and Astronomy, NUCLEAR-DATA SHEETS, DEFORMATION, PHASE-TRANSITIONS, SHELL-MODEL DESCRIPTION, Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex), Nuclear Experiment, INTRUDER STATES
NEUTRON-RICH NUCLEI, CHARGE RADII, Nuclear Theory, FOS: Physical sciences, ELECTRIC MONOPOLE TRANSITIONS, PROTON, EVOLUTION, Nuclear Theory (nucl-th), Physics and Astronomy, NUCLEAR-DATA SHEETS, DEFORMATION, PHASE-TRANSITIONS, SHELL-MODEL DESCRIPTION, Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex), Nuclear Experiment, INTRUDER STATES
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