Gamow-Teller response in the configuration space of a density-functional-theory–rooted no-core configuration-interaction model
Konieczka, M., Kortelainen, M., & Satuła, W. (2018). Gamow-Teller response in the configuration space of a density-functional-theory–rooted no-core configuration-interaction model. Physical Review C, 97(3), Article 034310. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.97.034310
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Background: The atomic nucleus is a unique laboratory in which to study fundamental aspects of the electroweak interaction. This includes a question concerning in medium renormalization of the axial-vector current, which still lacks satisfactory explanation. Study of spin-isospin or Gamow-Teller (GT) response may provide valuable information on both the quenching of the axial-vector coupling constant as well as on nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics.
Purpose: We have performed a seminal calculation of the GT response by using the no-core configuration-interaction approach rooted in multireference density functional theory (DFT-NCCI). The model treats properly isospin and rotational symmetries and can be applied to calculate both the nuclear spectra and transition rates in atomic nuclei, irrespectively of their mass and particle-number parity.
Methods: The DFT-NCCI calculation proceeds as follows: First, one builds a configuration space by computing relevant, for a given physical problem, (multi)particle-(multi)hole Slater determinants. Next, one applies the isospin and angular-momentum projections and performs the isospin and
K
mixing in order to construct a model space composed of linearly dependent states of good angular momentum. Eventually, one mixes the projected states by solving the Hill-Wheeler-Griffin equation.
Results: The method is applied to compute the GT strength distribution in selected
N
≈
Z
nuclei including the
p
-shell
8
Li
and
8
Be
nuclei and the
s
d
-shell well-deformed nucleus
24
Mg
. In order to demonstrate a flexibility of the approach we present also a calculation of the superallowed GT
β
decay in doubly-magic spherical
100
Sn
and the low-spin spectrum in
100
In
.
Conclusions: It is demonstrated that the DFT-NCCI model is capable of capturing the GT response satisfactorily well by using a relatively small configuration space, exhausting simultaneously the GT sum rule. The model, due to its flexibility and broad range of applicability, may either serve as a complement or even as an alternative to other theoretical approaches, including the conventional nuclear shell model.
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