The Rotational Effects in E4 Transitions of Deformed Nuclei

  • By employing the 1/N expansion technique,the analytical expressions of the reduced E4 matrix elements are derived for deformed nuclei.The results of the strengths of E4 transitions show that the inclusion of the rotational effects in E4 transition improves greatly the agreement between the theory and the experimental data.
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WANG Bao-Lin, RONG Zhong-Lin and WU Hua-Chuan. The Rotational Effects in E4 Transitions of Deformed Nuclei[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1992, 16(2): 165-171.
WANG Bao-Lin, RONG Zhong-Lin and WU Hua-Chuan. The Rotational Effects in E4 Transitions of Deformed Nuclei[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1992, 16(2): 165-171. shu
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The Rotational Effects in E4 Transitions of Deformed Nuclei

    Corresponding author: WANG Bao-Lin,
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Abstract: By employing the 1/N expansion technique,the analytical expressions of the reduced E4 matrix elements are derived for deformed nuclei.The results of the strengths of E4 transitions show that the inclusion of the rotational effects in E4 transition improves greatly the agreement between the theory and the experimental data.

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