Physics Letters B (Jul 2019)

Rotational excitations in near neutron-drip line nuclei: The birth and death of particle-bound rotational bands and the extension of nuclear landscape beyond spin zero neutron drip line

  • A.V. Afanasjev,
  • N. Itagaki,
  • D. Ray

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 794
pp. 7 – 13

Abstract

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Two new mechanisms active in rotating nuclei located in the vicinity of neutron drip line have been discovered. Strong Coriolis interaction acting on high-j orbitals transforms particle-unbound (resonance) nucleonic configurations into particle-bound ones with increasing angular momentum. The point of the transition manifests the birth of particle-bound rotational bands. Alternative possibility of the transition from particle-bound to resonance rotational band (the death of particle-bound rotational bands) with increasing spin also exists but it is less frequent in the calculations. The birth of particle-bound rotational bands provides a mechanism for the extension of nuclear landscape to neutron numbers which are larger than those of the neutron drip line in non-rotating nuclei.