Abstract
The coupling of the solutions to the random phase approximation pairing vibration and the collective quadrupole oscillation, obtained from a boson expansion approach, is used to describe simultaneously many properties of the even-even isotopes of Ge. Low lying energies, and transitions, two nucleon transfer amplitudes, and quadrupole moments are calculated and fairly good agreement is obtained compared to experiment. In particular the behavior of the state energy as a function of mass is accurately described including the prediction of its being the lowest energy excited state of . The shape of the nucleus is concluded to be in a transitional region between prolate and oblate.
[NUCLEAR STRUCTURE boson expansion and RPA calculations. Quadrupole moments, ; () and () spectroscopic amplitudes and transitions.]
- Received 7 November 1980
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.24.703
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