Relation between E2 transitions in even–even and odd-mass nuclei

How is the B(E2; 2+1 → 0+1) value in an even-even nucleus related to corresponding B(E2; Ji → Jf) values in a neighbouring odd-mass nucleus? If either neutrons or protons are confined to a single- j orbital and if the nucleon-nucleon interaction conserves seniority, a simple relation between the two...

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Main Author: Van Isacker Piet
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2025/14/epjconf_cgs17_02007.pdf
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Summary:How is the B(E2; 2+1 → 0+1) value in an even-even nucleus related to corresponding B(E2; Ji → Jf) values in a neighbouring odd-mass nucleus? If either neutrons or protons are confined to a single- j orbital and if the nucleon-nucleon interaction conserves seniority, a simple relation between the two properties is obtained, which may differ from what is found in the weak-coupling limit of the core-particle model. This single-j relation is substantially perturbed if several non-degenerate orbitals are considered. An application to recently measured B(E2) values in neutron-deficient tin isotopes is presented.
ISSN:2100-014X