Covariant description of shape evolution and shape coexistence in neutron-rich nuclei at N\approx60
J. Xiang, Z. P. Li, Z. X. Li, J. M. Yao, J. Meng

TL;DR
This paper investigates shape evolution and coexistence in neutron-rich nuclei around N≈60 using covariant density functional theory, revealing rapid shape changes, shape coexistence, and triaxiality effects consistent with experimental data.
Contribution
It introduces a covariant DFT approach with the PC-PK1 parameter set to study shape phenomena in neutron-rich nuclei, including shape coexistence and collective excitations.
Findings
Sharp charge radius increase at N=60 in Sr and Zr isotopes.
Shape coexistence of prolate and oblate minima in Sr and Zr isotopes.
Triaxiality is crucial for accurate charge radius predictions.
Abstract
The shape evolution and shape coexistence phenomena in neutron-rich nuclei at , including Kr, Sr, Zr, and Mo isotopes, are studied in the covariant density functional theory (DFT) with the new parameter set PC-PK1. Pairing correlations are treated using the BCS approximation with a separable pairing force. Sharp rising in the charge radii of Sr and Zr isotopes at N=60 is observed and shown to be related to the rapid changing in nuclear shapes. The shape evolution is moderate in neighboring Kr and Mo isotopes. Similar as the results of previous Hartree-Fock-Bogogliubov (HFB) calculations with the Gogny force, triaxiality is observed in Mo isotopes and shown to be essential to reproduce quantitatively the corresponding charge radii. In addition, the coexistence of prolate and oblate shapes is found in both Sr and Zr. The observed oblate and prolate minima are…
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