Anomalous low-energy -related behavior in triaxial nuclei
Abstract: The anomalous low-energy -related behavior of a triaxially-deformed nucleus bas been identified and analyzed based on the SU(3) algebraic theory within the framework of the interacting boson model. The results show striking features that include a $B(E2;4_1<sup>+\rightarrow2_1<sup>+)/B(2_1<sup>+\rightarrow0_1<sup>+)<1.0$ transition rate ratio and a $E(4_1<sup>+)/E(2_1<sup>+)>2.0$ excitation energy ratio that can be tracked back to a finite- effect, which in a large- limit of the theory yields normal results for a stable -deformation. This description is shown to be able to explain observed anomalous phenomenon in neutron-deficient nuclei such as Pt and Os, and in so doing yields a deeper understanding of the physical features of a soft triaxially-deformed nucleus.
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