Anatomy of nuclear shape transition in the relativistic mean field theory
arXiv:nucl-th/0103034 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.63.064302
Abstract
A detailed microscopic study of the temperature dependence of the shapes of some rare-earth nuclei is made in the relativistic mean field theory. Analyses of the thermal evolution of the single-particle orbitals and their occupancies leading to the collapse of the deformation are presented. The role of the non-linear $Ï-$field on the shape transition in different nuclei is also investigated; in its absence the shape transition is found to be sharper.
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