Octupole Deformation in Atomic Nuclei: Challenges and Progress with Large-Scale Shell Model Calculations
ORAL
Abstract
Experiments with atoms or molecules containing nuclei that exhibit octupole deformation have significantly improved the limits on the time-reversal violation. Compared to quadrupole deformation, however, octupole deformation is much less explored due to the need for large model spaces in microscopic calculations. To identify even-even nuclei that are unstable or soft against octupole deformation, we use self-consistent mean-field theory. We follow up with large-scale shell-model calculations to explore in detail the low-lying octupole response of selected nuclides, laying the groundwork for further investigations into octupole degrees of freedom.
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Presenters
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Minh-Loc Bui
San Diego State University
Authors
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Minh-Loc Bui
San Diego State University
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Calvin W Johnson
San Diego State University
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Le-Anh Nguyen
Department of Physics, Ho Chi Minh City University of Education, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Panagiota Papakonstantinou
Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
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Naftali Auerbach
School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel