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Microscopic formulation of the interacting boson-fermion model using the nuclear energy density functional

arXiv:2606.06935 · doi:10.1103/2km2-s25q

Abstract

Microscopic modeling of low-energy spectroscopy in medium-heavy and heavy odd- nuclei is an outstanding open problem in nuclear physics. We propose a novel spectra-generating collective model for odd- nuclei constructed by means of the nuclear energy density functional theory and the interacting boson-fermion model. The bosonic Hamiltonian for an even-even nucleus, which is treated as a core, and the strength parameters for the interactions between the core and an odd nucleon are completely determined by using as microscopic inputs the potential energy curves and deformed single-particle spectra obtained from the self-consistent mean-field calculations. In applications to odd- Eu, Sm, La, and Ba isotopes, we demonstrate the validity of the proposed method in reproducing reasonably the observed low-energy spectra and shape phase transitions in the general cases of the quadrupole collective states, that is, nearly spherical, strongly deformed, and -soft shapes, in the presence of an odd nucleon in a single- orbit.

17 pages, 13 figures, 4 tables

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