Magnetic Hexadecapole γ Transitions and Neutrino-Nuclear Responses in Medium-Heavy Nuclei
Jokiniemi, L., Suhonen, J., & Ejiri, H. (2016). Magnetic Hexadecapole γ Transitions and Neutrino-Nuclear Responses in Medium-Heavy Nuclei. Advances in High Energy Physics, 2016, Article 8417598. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/8417598
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Neutrino-nuclear responses in the form of squares of nuclear matrix elements, NMEs, are crucial for studies of neutrino-induced
processes in nuclei. In this work we investigate magnetic hexadecapole (M4) NMEs in medium-heavy nuclei. The experimentally
derived NMEs, 𝑀EXP(M4), deduced from observed M4 𝛾 transition half-lives are compared with the single-quasiparticle (QP)
NMEs, 𝑀QP(M4), and the microscopic quasiparticle-phonon model (MQPM) NMEs 𝑀MQPM(M4).The experimentally derived M4
NMEs are found to be reduced by a coefficient 𝑘 ≈ 0.29 with respect to 𝑀QP(M4) and by 𝑘 ≈ 0.33 with respect to 𝑀MQPM(M4). The
M4 NMEs are reduced a little by the quasiparticle-phonon correlations of the MQPM wave functions but mainly by other nucleonic
and nonnucleonic correlations which are not explicitly included in the MQPM. The found reduction rates are of the same order of
magnitude as those for magnetic quadrupole 𝛾 transitions and Gamow-Teller (GT) and spin-dipole (SD) 𝛽 transitions. The impacts
of the found reduction coefficients on the magnitudes of the NMEs involved in astroneutrino interactions and neutrinoless double
beta decays are discussed.
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