Conference paper

Nuclear structure with the dinuclear model


Authors listAdamian, GG; Antonenko, NV; Jolos, RV; Palchikov, YV; Scheid, W; Shneidman, TA

Publication year2004

Pages1701-1708

JournalPhysics of Atomic Nuclei

Volume number67

Issue number9

ISSN1063-7788

eISSN1562-692X

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1134/1.1806910

ConferenceInternational Conference on Nuclear Structure and Related Topics

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
The dinuclear system concept is applied to the explanation of the structure of nuclei. The appearance of a low-lying hand with negative parity states near the ground-state hand in actinides and other nuclei is described by oscillations of the dinuclear system in the mass-asymmetry coordinate. The results for the parity splitting and electric multipole moments in alternating parity bands of these nuclei are in agreement with experimental data. The ground-state hand and the superdeformed hand of Zn-60 are interpreted as being caused by alpha-particle and Be Clusterizations, respectively. Hyperdeformed nuclei are assumed as dinuclear systems which could directly be built up in heavy-ion collisions. Signatures of hyperdeformed states in such reactions could be gamma transitions between these states and their decay into the nuclei forming the hyperdeformed nucleus. (C) 2004 MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica".



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleAdamian, G., Antonenko, N., Jolos, R., Palchikov, Y., Scheid, W. and Shneidman, T. (2004) Nuclear structure with the dinuclear model, Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 67(9), pp. 1701-1708. https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1806910

APA Citation styleAdamian, G., Antonenko, N., Jolos, R., Palchikov, Y., Scheid, W., & Shneidman, T. (2004). Nuclear structure with the dinuclear model. Physics of Atomic Nuclei. 67(9), 1701-1708. https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1806910



Keywords


ATOMIC-NUCLEIREFLECTION ASYMMETRY

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