Physics Letters B (Oct 2017)

Multiple chirality in nuclear rotation: A microscopic view

  • P.W. Zhao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 773
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

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Covariant density functional theory and three-dimensional tilted axis cranking are used to investigate multiple chirality in nuclear rotation for the first time in a fully self-consistent and microscopic way. Two distinct sets of chiral solutions with negative and positive parities, respectively, are found in the nucleus 106Rh. The negative-parity solutions reproduce well the corresponding experimental spectrum as well as the B(M1)/B(E2) ratios of the transition strengths. This indicates that a predicted positive-parity chiral band should also exist. Therefore, it provides a further strong hint that multiple chirality is realized in nuclei. Keywords: Covariant density functional theory, Chiral rotation, Tilted axis cranking, Nuclear spectroscopy