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Publications (6)

nucl-th2018

Rotational motion of triaxially deformed nuclei studied by microscopic angular-momentum-projection method I: Nuclear wobbling motion

Mitsuhiro Shimada, Yudai Fujioka, Shingo Tagami +1

Rotation of triaxially deformed nucleus has been an interesting subject in the study of nuclear structure. In the present series of work, we investigate wobbling motion and chiral…

nucl-th2014

Ground-state properties of neutron-rich Mg isotopes

Shin Watanabe, Kosho Minomo, Mitsuhiro Shimada +9

We analyze recently-measured total reaction cross sections for 24-38Mg isotopes incident on 12C targets at 240 MeV/nucleon by using the folding model and antisymmetrized molecular…

nucl-th2015

Angular momentum projected multi-cranked configuration mixing for reliable calculation of high-spin rotational bands

Mitsuhiro Shimada, Shingo Tagami, Yoshifumi R. Shimizu

By employing the angular momentum projection technique we propose a method to reliably calculate the quantum spectrum of nuclear collective rotation. The method utilizes several cr…

nucl-th2018

Rotational motion of triaxially deformed nuclei studied by microscopic angular-momentum-projection method II: Chiral doublet band

Mitsuhiro Shimada, Yudai Fujioka, Shingo Tagami +1

In the sequel of the present study, we have investigated the rotational motion of triaxially deformed nucleus by using the microscopic framework of angular-momentum projection. The…

nucl-th2016

Realistic description of the rotational bands in rare earth nuclei by angular-momentum-projected multi-cranked configuration-mixing method

Mitsuhiro Shimada, Shingo Tagami, Yoshifumi R. Shimizu

Recently we have proposed a reliable method to describe the rotational band in a fully microscopic manner. The method has recourse to the configuration-mixing of several cranked me…

nucl-th2016

Simultaneous analysis of matter radii, transition probabilities, and excitation energies of Mg isotopes by angular-momentum-projected configuration-mixing calculations

Mitsuhiro Shimada, Shin Watanabe, Shingo Tagami +3

We perform simultaneous analysis of (1) matter radii, (2) transition probabilities, and (3) excitation energies, and , for