Beta-Decay Studies in N ≈ Z Nuclei Using No-Core Configuration-Interaction Model
Satuła, W., Dobaczewski, J., & Konieczka, M. (2015). Beta-Decay Studies in N ≈ Z Nuclei Using No-Core Configuration-Interaction Model. In J. Zenihiro (Ed.), ARIS 2014 : Proceedings of the Conference on Advances in Radioactive Isotope Science (Article 020015). Physical Society of Japan. JPS Conference Proceedings, 6. https://doi.org/10.7566/JPSCP.6.020015
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The no-core configuration-interaction model based on the isospin- and angular-momentum projected
density functional formalism is introduced. Two applications of the model are presented: (i) determination
of spectra of 0+
states in 62Zn and (ii) determination of isospin-symmetry-breaking corrections
to superallowed β-decay between isobaric-analogue 0+
states in 38Ca and 38K. It is shown that, without
readjusting a single parameter of the underlying Skyrme interaction, in all three nuclei, the model
reproduces the 0+
spectra surprisingly well.
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