Open problems in microscopic theory of large-amplitude collective motion
arXiv:1001.2956 · doi:10.1088/0954-3899/37/6/064018
Abstract
Construction of the microscopic theory of large-amplitude collective motion, capable of describing a wide variety of quantum collective phenomena in nuclei, is a long-standing and fundamental subject in the study of nuclear many-body systems. Present status of the challenge toward this goal is discussed taking the shape coexistence/mixing phenomena as typical manifestations of the large-amplitude collective motion at zero temperature. Some open problems in rapidly rotating cold nuclei are also briefly discussed in this connection.
19 pages, 1 figure. Contribution to the "Focus issue on Open Problems in Nuclear Structure", Journal of Physics G