Let’s consider the two doubly-magic nuclei, 40Ca and 56Ni. We
discussed briefly in class that collective nuclear states can be
expanded as a superposition of different shell model states. (a) (2
pts) List all the particle-hole excitations across the Z=N=20 and
Z=N=28 shell gaps that could give rise to 3- states in 40Ca and
56Ni, respectively. (b) (2 pts) Considering the number of ways that
you can make 3- states, which of 40Ca or 56Ni will have the
lower-lying octopole vibration?
2. (4 pts) Let's consider the two doubly-magic nuclei, 4ºCa and 56Ni. We discussed briefly in class that collective nuclear states can be expanded as a superposition of different shell model states. (a) (2 pts) List all the particle-hole excitations across the Z=N=20 and Z=N=28 shell gaps that could give rise to 3 states in 4ºCa and 56Ni, respectively. (b) (2 pts) Considering the number of ways that you can make 3- states, which of 40 Ca or 56Ni will have the lower-lying octopole vibration?
Let’s consider the two doubly-magic nuclei, 40Ca and 56Ni. We discussed briefly in class that collective nuclear states
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Let’s consider the two doubly-magic nuclei, 40Ca and 56Ni. We discussed briefly in class that collective nuclear states
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