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arxiv: 1809.01421 · v1 · pith:6QVJQ3XRnew · submitted 2018-09-05 · ⚛️ nucl-th

Quartet structure of N=Z nuclei in a boson formalism: the case of ²⁸Si

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The structure of the $N=Z$ nucleus $^{28}$Si is studied by resorting to an IBM-type formalism with $s$ and $d$ bosons representing isospin $T=0$ and angular momentum $J=0$ and $J=2$ quartets, respectively. $T=0$ quartets are four-body correlated structures formed by two protons and two neutrons. The microscopic nature of the quartet bosons, meant as images of the fermionic quartets, is investigated by making use of a mapping procedure and is supported by the close resemblance between the phenomenological and microscopically derived Hamiltonians. The ground state band and two low-lying side bands, a $\beta$ and a $\gamma$ band, together with all known $E2$ transitions and quadrupole moments associated with these states are well reproduced by the model. An analysis of the potential energy surface places $^{28}$Si, only known case so far, at the critical point of the U(5)-$\overline{\rm SU(3)}$ transition of the IBM structural diagram.

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