Angular momentum projected multi-cranked configuration mixing for reliable calculation of high-spin rotational bands
arXiv:1503.07963 · doi:10.1093/ptep/ptv073
Abstract
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 cranked mean-field states with different rotational frequencies and they are superposed in the sense of the configuration mixing or the generator coordinate method, after performing the projection; the idea was originally suggested by Peierls-Thouless in 1962. It is found that the spectrum as a result of the configuration mixing does not essentially depend on chosen sets of cranking frequencies if the number of mean-field states utilized in the mixing is larger than a certain small value. We apply this method to three examples employing the Gogny D1S effective interaction and show that it is useful to study high-spin rotational bands by means of the angular momentum projection method.
32 pages, 25 figures. Revised; mistake was found and corrected in calculation of 164Er; new figures and sentences are added by a request of journal (B(E2), mixing probability)