First lifetime measurement of the 0_3+ state in 118Sn yields an enhanced E0 transition of 150(30) milliunits, indicating multiple shape coexistence, with supporting calculations showing three shapes in 116-120Sn.
Relativistic Continuum Hartree Bogoliubov Theory for Ground State Properties of Exotic Nuclei
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The Relativistic Continuum Hartree-Bogoliubov (RCHB) theory, which properly takes into account the pairing correlation and the coupling to (discretized) continuum via Bogoliubov transformation in a microscopic and self-consistent way, has been reviewed together with its new interpretation of the halo phenomena observed in light nuclei as the scattering of particle pairs into the continuum, the prediction of the exotic phenomena -- giant halos in nuclei near neutron drip line, the reproduction of interaction cross sections and charge-changing cross sections in light exotic nuclei in combination with the Glauber theory, better restoration of pseudospin symmetry in exotic nuclei, predictions of exotic phenomena in hyper nuclei, and new magic numbers in superheavy nuclei, etc. Recent investigations on new effective interactions, the density dependence of the interaction strengthes, the RMF theory on the Woods-Saxon basis, the single particle resonant states, and the resonant BCS (rBCS) method for the pairing correlation, etc. are also presented in some details.
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Multiple shape coexistence near Sn118: First 03+ lifetime measurement
First lifetime measurement of the 0_3+ state in 118Sn yields an enhanced E0 transition of 150(30) milliunits, indicating multiple shape coexistence, with supporting calculations showing three shapes in 116-120Sn.
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