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Microscopic study of K-Selection Rule Violation in $^{182}$W K=10$^+$ Isomer Decay (1904.01229v1)

Published 2 Apr 2019 in nucl-th

Abstract: In this paper we study the microscopic mechanism for the retarded decay of K-isomers to lower K bands. We do angular momentum projection from suitable intrinsic states. The retardation arises from poor overlap between the low K and high K bands in the integral over Euler angles. Deformed HF and angular momentum projection calculations are done for the decay of the $K=10+$ isomer band to the ground band of ${182}W$. K-mixing is unimportant and the K quantum numbers of the bands are quite good. There is significant difference in the reduced matrix elements of transition operators in our formalism and that in the rotational model. Angular momentum projection gives J-selection rule but there is no K selection rule for reduced matrix elements of electromagnetic multipole operators. Thus, E2 and M1 transitions from the K isomer to the ground band of ${182}W$ are finite but retarded in angular momentum projection theory, as in experiments. This provides a theoretical basis for the study of K-isomers and their decay modes. Quantitative results are presented. The microscopic model gives J-selection rule and angular momentum conservation for combined matter and radiation systems.

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