AXIAL AND REFLECTION ASYMMETRY
OF
THE NUCLEAR GROUND STATE
P. MÖLLER
Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico 87545, USA
R. BENGTSSON, B. G. CARLSSON, and P. OLIVIUS
Department of Mathematical Physics,
Lund Institute of Technology,
SE-22100 Lund, Sweden
T. ICHIKAWA
RIKEN Nishina Center, Riken, Wako, Saitama, 351-0198,
Japan
H. SAGAWA
Center for Mathematical Sciences, University of Aizu,
Aizu-Wakamatsu, Fukushima 965-8580, Japan
A. IWAMOTO
Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA),
Tokai-mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki, 319-1195, Japan
ATOMIC
DATA
AND
NUCLEAR
DATA
TABLES
98 (2008) 758-780
Submitted September 14, 2007
Revised November 7, 2007 and June 23, 2008
It has been assigned Los Alamos National Laboratory Preprint No LA-UR--07-6469.
Abstract:
More than a decade ago we published a calculation of nuclear ground-state masses
and deformations in
ATOMIC
DATA
AND
NUCLEAR
DATA
TABLES
59,185
(1995). In that study, triaxial nuclear shapes were not considered. We have
now enhanced our model and studied the influence of triaxial shape degrees of
freedom on the nuclear ground-state potential energy (mass) and ground-state
shape. It turns out that a few hundred nuclei are affected to a varying degree
with the largest effect, about 0.7 MeV, occurring near 108Ru. We here
provide a table of the calculated effects of triaxial shape-degrees of
freedom. Although axial asymmetry effects were not considered in the 1995
mass calculation, it did study the effects of reflection-asymmetric shape
degrees of freedom on nuclear masses. However, the magnitude of
the effect was not tabulated. Here we provide such a table. In addition we
calculate the effect in a much improved fashion: we search a 4-dimensional
deformation space
().
This is now possible because the computational resources
available to us today are more than 100 000 times better than at the time we
calculated the mass table published in 1995.
All four Figures are in color, so the paper should be printed
on a color printer.
The complete manuscript in color
is
available for download.
The official version in ADNDT is available
here.
The triaxiality table (TABLE 1) ,
in computer-readable format, is
available for download.
The format is (3I5,F10.3,F10.3,F10.1,F10.2)
The variables are: Z, N, A,
The reflection-asymmetry table (TABLE 2) ,
in computer-readable format, is
available for download.
The format is (3I5,5Ff10.2)
The variables are: Z, N, A,
We provide the 4 figures as individual .ps.gz and .pdf files files:
Color Figure 1
in format .ps.gz and
in .pdf format
is
available for download.
Color Figure 2
in format .ps.gz and
in .pdf format
is
available for download.
Color Figure 3
in format .ps.gz and
in .pdf format
is
available for download.
Color Figure 4
in format .ps.gz and
in .pdf format
is
available for download.
Peter Moller
Created: Sept 24 2007 -->
Last modified: July 5 2012