Shape coexistence and triaxiality in the superheavy nuclei

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S. Ćwiok
P.-H. Heenen
W. Nazarewicz
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[1] Warsaw University of Technology,Institute of Physics
[2] Université Libre de Bruxelles,Service de Physique Nucléaire Théorique
[3] The University of Tennessee,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[4] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Physics Division
[5] Warsaw University,Institute of Theoretical Physics
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Nature | 2005年 / 433卷
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Superheavy nuclei represent the limit of nuclear mass and charge; they inhabit the remote corner of the nuclear landscape, whose extent is unknown. The discovery of new elements with atomic numbers Z ≥ 110 has brought much excitement to the atomic and nuclear physics communities. The existence of such heavy nuclei hangs on a subtle balance between the attractive nuclear force and the disruptive Coulomb repulsion between protons that favours fission. Here we model the interplay between these forces using self-consistent energy density functional theory; our approach accounts for spontaneous breaking of spherical symmetry through the nuclear Jahn–Teller effect. We predict that the long-lived superheavy elements can exist in a variety of shapes, including spherical, axial and triaxial configurations. In some cases, we anticipate the existence of metastable states and shape isomers that can affect decay properties and hence nuclear half-lives.
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