At the borderline of shape coexistence: Mo and Ru

Maya-Barbecho E. Baid S. Arias J.M. García-Ramos J.E.
Physical Review C
Doi 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.034316
Volumen 108
2023-09-01
Citas: 3
Abstract
© 2023 American Physical Society.Background: Even-even isotopes of Mo (Z=42) and Ru (Z=44) are nuclei close to the subshell closure at Z=40, where shape coexistence plays a significant role. As a result, their spectroscopic properties are expected to resemble those of Sr (Z=38) and Zr (Z=40). Exploring the evolution of these properties as they move away from the subshell closure is of great interest. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to reproduce the spectroscopic properties of even-even Mo961-4296-110 and Ru961-4498-114 isotopes and to determine the influence of shape coexistence. Method: We employed the interacting boson model with configuration mixing as the framework to calculate all the observables for Mo and Ru isotopes. We considered two types of configurations: 0-particle-0-hole and 2-particle-2-hole excitations. The model parameters were determined using a least-squares fitting to match the excitation energies and the B(E2) transition rates. Results: We obtained the excitation energies, B(E2) values, two-neutron separation energies, nuclear radii, and isotope shifts for the entire chain of isotopes. Our theoretical results show good agreement with experimental data. Furthermore, we conducted a detailed analysis of the wave functions and obtained the mean-field energy surfaces and the nuclear deformation parameter, ?, for all considered isotopes. Conclusions: Our findings reveal that shape coexistence plays a significant role in Mo isotopes, with the crossing of intruder and regular configurations occurring at neutron number 60 (A=102), which induces a quantum phase transition. In contrast, in Ru isotopes, the intruder states have minimal influence, remaining at higher energies. However, at neutron number 60, also a quantum phase transition occurs in Ru isotopes.
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